The most violent countries in the world are increasingly countries considered ‘at peace’. From Honduras to Mexico to South Africa, armed violence, often by gangs, has led to high levels of casualties. Disruption of daily life due to armed violence is similar to the challenges experienced during wartime, though often without the markers or recognition associated with war. With gang violence primarily viewed as a domestic criminal issue, external support for conflict mitigation and humanitarian assistance is often low. Yet the disruptive impact of such high rates of violence is significant, and the humanitarian impact is severe. New theoretical frameworks are needed to better problematize extreme armed violence in ‘peacetime’ states. This art...
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1 page.El Salvador's issue of femicide is unique because the statistics show an intense contrast bet...
The article examines the legal framework for addressing violence against women in post war Guatemala...
El Salvador, a country about the same size as the U.S’s New Jersey and a population of over six mill...
This dissertation analyzes how the Salvadoran state, civil war veterans, and gang members share a co...
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Increasing exclusion and inequality in Honduras have posed escalating security risks for women in th...
This article focuses on female combatants serving in armed conflicts in Africa, South America, and A...
In response to rates of violence against women that rank among the highest in the world, Guatemala e...
In order to understand the social violence currently raging in El Salvador - and its impact on healt...
Peacebuilding has become increasing important as a means of preventing continuing hostilities among ...
Feminist geographic analysis has demonstrated that violence inflicted on women is embodied, experien...
This article is a report update examining the development and implementation of violence against wom...
With the purge of the Military Forces and the creation of a new National Civilian Police (PNC) as ma...
In Guatemala, impunity for the battering and killing of women is at such levels that perpetrators ri...
Twenty years after the Peace Accords (1992), El Salvador is still considered one of the most violent...
1 page.El Salvador's issue of femicide is unique because the statistics show an intense contrast bet...
The article examines the legal framework for addressing violence against women in post war Guatemala...
El Salvador, a country about the same size as the U.S’s New Jersey and a population of over six mill...
This dissertation analyzes how the Salvadoran state, civil war veterans, and gang members share a co...
This study offers potential explanations for the extremely high rates of gender based violence exper...
Increasing exclusion and inequality in Honduras have posed escalating security risks for women in th...
This article focuses on female combatants serving in armed conflicts in Africa, South America, and A...
In response to rates of violence against women that rank among the highest in the world, Guatemala e...
In order to understand the social violence currently raging in El Salvador - and its impact on healt...
Peacebuilding has become increasing important as a means of preventing continuing hostilities among ...
Feminist geographic analysis has demonstrated that violence inflicted on women is embodied, experien...
This article is a report update examining the development and implementation of violence against wom...
With the purge of the Military Forces and the creation of a new National Civilian Police (PNC) as ma...
In Guatemala, impunity for the battering and killing of women is at such levels that perpetrators ri...