Territorial Service as part of the social and territorial control of the Salvadoran State during the armed conflict (1972-1992)
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https://doi.org/10.5377/rpsp.v6i1.2703Keywords:
Territorial control, territorial service, civil defense, irregular armed groups, territorial deployment and community, policeAbstract
Historiography study done with a narrative approach, based on documentary research and consulting oral sources. A historical review of the social and territorial control developed by the Salvadoran State during the internal armed conflict (1972-1992) is made. This is an academic effort to bring relevant elements that could be useful for contemporary contexts, especially in stages where irregular armed groups have a presence in the territory and exercise powers. The Territorial Service was a strategy to recover the State’s presence in the territory and exercise social control over vulnerable populations.Downloads
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2016-06-30
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Von Santos, H. (2016). Territorial Service as part of the social and territorial control of the Salvadoran State during the armed conflict (1972-1992). Police and Public Security Journal, 6(1), 227–294. https://doi.org/10.5377/rpsp.v6i1.2703
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