According to US Customs and Border Protection, over 59 thousand unaccompanied minors from the Northern Triangle (Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador) have been detained at the US border, of those 59 thousand, 17 thousand are from El Salvador. El Salvador is home to some of the most dangerous and ruthless gangs of the twenty-first century. Their ruthlessness comes from 1980s guerrilla warfare experience. In addition, El Salvador serves as a transshipment point for illicit substances from South America into Mexico. These dynamics fuel the homicide rate of the region as local gang members must protect their territory by any means necessary. The gangs have not just targeted rival gang members, they have been killing civilians and police officer...
Rampant gang-related violence in the Northern Triangle of Central America is increasingly pushing bo...
Since El Salvador’s civil war formally ended in 1992 the small Central American nation has undergone...
The Northern Triangle area made up by El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras faces a growing gang phen...
In the past four years, there has been a significant increase in apprehensions of unaccompanied mino...
Meghan Gauld examines the history of Salvadorian gang violence and its deep connections to identity ...
El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala count among today’s most violent countries of the world. Qualit...
Honorable Mention at the Denman Undergraduate Research ForumMany of the 20,777 Salvadorans who are d...
In the 1980s, Salvadorans came to the United States as refugees from war and hunger - 500,000 to Los...
From 2011–2014, the United States Department of Homeland Security recorded an extraordinary increase...
The number of refugees in Central America has reached a scale not seen since armed conflicts tore th...
During 2012-2013, the homicide rate in El Salvador came down from 69.9 to 42.2 per 100,000 populatio...
Thesis advisor: Jennie PurnellThis thesis discusses, by chapter, the following topics: the rise of g...
This article estimates the impact of violence on emigration crossings from Guatemala to Mexico as fi...
In March of 2012, the MS-13 and Barrio 18 street gangs of EI Salvador declared a truce and end in th...
Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have experienced a history immersed in political, economical and...
Rampant gang-related violence in the Northern Triangle of Central America is increasingly pushing bo...
Since El Salvador’s civil war formally ended in 1992 the small Central American nation has undergone...
The Northern Triangle area made up by El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras faces a growing gang phen...
In the past four years, there has been a significant increase in apprehensions of unaccompanied mino...
Meghan Gauld examines the history of Salvadorian gang violence and its deep connections to identity ...
El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala count among today’s most violent countries of the world. Qualit...
Honorable Mention at the Denman Undergraduate Research ForumMany of the 20,777 Salvadorans who are d...
In the 1980s, Salvadorans came to the United States as refugees from war and hunger - 500,000 to Los...
From 2011–2014, the United States Department of Homeland Security recorded an extraordinary increase...
The number of refugees in Central America has reached a scale not seen since armed conflicts tore th...
During 2012-2013, the homicide rate in El Salvador came down from 69.9 to 42.2 per 100,000 populatio...
Thesis advisor: Jennie PurnellThis thesis discusses, by chapter, the following topics: the rise of g...
This article estimates the impact of violence on emigration crossings from Guatemala to Mexico as fi...
In March of 2012, the MS-13 and Barrio 18 street gangs of EI Salvador declared a truce and end in th...
Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have experienced a history immersed in political, economical and...
Rampant gang-related violence in the Northern Triangle of Central America is increasingly pushing bo...
Since El Salvador’s civil war formally ended in 1992 the small Central American nation has undergone...
The Northern Triangle area made up by El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras faces a growing gang phen...