This thesis examines the advocacy strategies of three Salvadoran non-governmental organisations (NGOs) aimed at contesting the Mano Dura gang policy and promoting the implementation of alternative forms of gang control. Introduced by the Flores administration in mid-2003, Mano Dura proposed to “crack down” on the country’s street gangs and foresaw the arrest and prosecution of suspected gang members on account of their physical appearance. Locally known as pandillas or “maras,” these groups allow marginalised youths to fulfil their need for friendship and respect, but, given their association with crime and violence, have developed into an important public security problem. This research explored how three NGOs sought to pers...
In this qualitative study, based on semi-structured interviews with experts from non-govern-mental o...
With responses to urban violence receiving increasing academic attention, the literature on anti-gan...
Despite the end of the civil war and the democratic transition, El Salvador remains one of the most ...
In March of 2012, the MS-13 and Barrio 18 street gangs of EI Salvador declared a truce and end in th...
This article reflects on the challenges that governments face in dealing with illicit armed groups t...
This study focuses on strategies or practices that members of a Salvadoran community have incorporat...
Although it is increasingly recognised that violence, crime, and associated fear are challenging dem...
© 2018 The Author. Bulletin of Latin American Research © 2018 Society for Latin American Studies. Pu...
This project examines the question of why El Salvador is struggling to contain gang violence, despit...
Gangs, as such, are a contemporary phenomenon, with only a few years of history, appearing virulentl...
Meghan Gauld examines the history of Salvadorian gang violence and its deep connections to identity ...
The phenomenon of gangs in El Salvador and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has already been r...
Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have experienced a history immersed in political, economical and...
This paper aims to contribute to our understanding of the feasibility and effectiveness of developme...
This paper analyses a government-facilitated truce, begun in 2012, between El Salvador’s three princ...
In this qualitative study, based on semi-structured interviews with experts from non-govern-mental o...
With responses to urban violence receiving increasing academic attention, the literature on anti-gan...
Despite the end of the civil war and the democratic transition, El Salvador remains one of the most ...
In March of 2012, the MS-13 and Barrio 18 street gangs of EI Salvador declared a truce and end in th...
This article reflects on the challenges that governments face in dealing with illicit armed groups t...
This study focuses on strategies or practices that members of a Salvadoran community have incorporat...
Although it is increasingly recognised that violence, crime, and associated fear are challenging dem...
© 2018 The Author. Bulletin of Latin American Research © 2018 Society for Latin American Studies. Pu...
This project examines the question of why El Salvador is struggling to contain gang violence, despit...
Gangs, as such, are a contemporary phenomenon, with only a few years of history, appearing virulentl...
Meghan Gauld examines the history of Salvadorian gang violence and its deep connections to identity ...
The phenomenon of gangs in El Salvador and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has already been r...
Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have experienced a history immersed in political, economical and...
This paper aims to contribute to our understanding of the feasibility and effectiveness of developme...
This paper analyses a government-facilitated truce, begun in 2012, between El Salvador’s three princ...
In this qualitative study, based on semi-structured interviews with experts from non-govern-mental o...
With responses to urban violence receiving increasing academic attention, the literature on anti-gan...
Despite the end of the civil war and the democratic transition, El Salvador remains one of the most ...