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Study on prison gangs: Relevant for our local anarcholibs

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Paper: https://journals.cambridge.org/action/d ... OCSession=

Gate: https://journals.cambridge.org/action/d ... 5411000335

Summary from Marginal Revolution: http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalr ... mafia.html
Alex Tabarrok wrote:The Mexican Mafia is a fairly small prison gang (perhaps 150-300 made members) and it has significant operational control only within prisons in Southern California yet the Mexican Mafia is extremely powerful. In fact, the MM taxes hundreds of often larger Southern California street gangs at rates of 10-30% of revenues. How can a prison gang tax tax street gangs? In Governance and Prison Gangs (also here), a new paper in the APSR, David Skarbek explains the structure, conduct and performance of the Mexican Mafia.

The key to the MM’s power is that most drug dealers will sooner or later, usually sooner, end up in prison. Thus, the MM can credibly threaten drug dealers outside of prison with punishment once they are inside prison. Moreover, prison is the only place where members of many different gangs congregate. Thus, by maintaining control of the prison bottleneck, the MM can tax hundreds of gangs.

One of the most interesting aspects of Skarbek’s analysis is that he shows–consistent with Mancur Olson’s stationary bandit theory–that as the MM grew in power it started to provide public goods, i.e. it became a kind of government. Thus, the MM protects taxpayers both in prison and on the street, it produces property rights by enforcing gang claims to territory and it adjudicates disputes, all to the extent that such actions increase tax revenue of course. The MM is so powerful that it often doesn’t even have to use its own enforcers; instead, the MM can issue what amounts to a letter of marque and reprisal, a signal that a non-taxpaying gang is no longer under its protection, and privateers will do the rest.

The MM even internalizes externalities:
In addition, the Mexican Mafia regulates drive-by shootings…because any particular street gang only suffers a portion of the increased attention of law enforcement from drive-by shootings, each street gang has an incentive to do too-many (Buchanan 1973). In 1992, Mexican Mafia members sent notes throughout the prison system and Sureño neighborhoods that any gang member participating in an unauthorized drive-by shooting would be killed. Shortly after the Mexican Mafia announced this rule, drive by shootings declined.
The Mexican Mafia has much to teach us about crime and governance.
How is this relevant? It demonstrates how a local monopoly on power spontaneously arises from a power vacuum. Power vacuums are unstable. This is an empirical fact (one only has to look at all the governments that have arisen in the history of the world), and this paper is apparently a very neat case study in how governments arise from nothing.

(I have not read the paper, but I did read the MR summary, and I trust them.)
A Government founded upon justice, and recognizing the equal rights of all men; claiming higher authority for existence, or sanction for its laws, that nature, reason, and the regularly ascertained will of the people; steadily refusing to put its sword and purse in the service of any religious creed or family is a standing offense to most of the Governments of the world, and to some narrow and bigoted people among ourselves.
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Re: Study on prison gangs: Relevant for our local anarcholib

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Apparently you have to pay to get access to the article. Don't they know that when the costs of producing additional copies is zero, you should set the price to zero to achieve maximum social welfare? :P

Fortunately MR linked a free copy here:
http://www.davidskarbek.com/uploads/ExtortionAPSR.pdf
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Re: Study on prison gangs: Relevant for our local anarcholib

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This reminded me a bit of the japanese Yakuza. basically, when a criminal group has more professionalism & discipline, there is less chaos & violence.. I've even herad that there is an uneasy truce of sorts between the yakuza & the govt of Japan, whereas the US govt tries to destroy all crime, organized or otherwise. The mexMafia reduced drive bys, which undoubtedly reduces innocents killed by stray gunfire.

It is an interesting study alright.

One could say: "Power, like Nature, abhors a Vacuum."
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