During 2012-2013, the homicide rate in El Salvador came down from 69.9 to 42.2 per 100,000 population following a truce between the leaders of the two major gangs, “Mara Salvatrucha” and “Barrio 18”, and government. But despite the apparent successes of the truce, it was speculated that the drop in murders could have been due to the killers simply hid the bodies of their victims. This paper aims at determining whether gangs effectively disappeared their victims to cut down the official counts of murders, or they committed these crimes for other reasons. The results from this study suggest that Salvadoran gangs had been using disappearance as a resource to gain sustained social control among residents of already gang-dominated areas, that ...
The Central American so-called ‘Northern Triangle’ (El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras) is well-kno...
The Mara Salvatrucha 13 (mara) and Barrio 18 (pandilla) gangs have become a major concern for the go...
Truces among violent criminal organizations, like gangs and organized crime syndicates, which occur ...
During 2012–2013, the homicide rate in El Salvador came down from 69.9 to 42.2 per 100,000 populatio...
El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala count among today’s most violent countries of the world. Qualit...
This paper examines the spatio-temporal evolution of homicide across the municipalities of El Salvad...
The number of refugees in Central America has reached a scale not seen since armed conflicts tore th...
Since El Salvador’s civil war formally ended in 1992 the small Central American nation has undergone...
Despite the high attention paid to the homicide rate in El Salvador, the empirical correlations of t...
In 2012, international statistics showed El Salvador’s suicide rate as 40th in the world and the hig...
According to US Customs and Border Protection, over 59 thousand unaccompanied minors from the Northe...
Meghan Gauld examines the history of Salvadorian gang violence and its deep connections to identity ...
In March of 2012, the MS-13 and Barrio 18 street gangs of EI Salvador declared a truce and end in th...
Throughout the past decade, El Salvador has often been referred to as “The Murder Capital of the Wor...
Since transitioning from a civil war (1980-1992), El Salvador has been struggling with high levels o...
The Central American so-called ‘Northern Triangle’ (El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras) is well-kno...
The Mara Salvatrucha 13 (mara) and Barrio 18 (pandilla) gangs have become a major concern for the go...
Truces among violent criminal organizations, like gangs and organized crime syndicates, which occur ...
During 2012–2013, the homicide rate in El Salvador came down from 69.9 to 42.2 per 100,000 populatio...
El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala count among today’s most violent countries of the world. Qualit...
This paper examines the spatio-temporal evolution of homicide across the municipalities of El Salvad...
The number of refugees in Central America has reached a scale not seen since armed conflicts tore th...
Since El Salvador’s civil war formally ended in 1992 the small Central American nation has undergone...
Despite the high attention paid to the homicide rate in El Salvador, the empirical correlations of t...
In 2012, international statistics showed El Salvador’s suicide rate as 40th in the world and the hig...
According to US Customs and Border Protection, over 59 thousand unaccompanied minors from the Northe...
Meghan Gauld examines the history of Salvadorian gang violence and its deep connections to identity ...
In March of 2012, the MS-13 and Barrio 18 street gangs of EI Salvador declared a truce and end in th...
Throughout the past decade, El Salvador has often been referred to as “The Murder Capital of the Wor...
Since transitioning from a civil war (1980-1992), El Salvador has been struggling with high levels o...
The Central American so-called ‘Northern Triangle’ (El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras) is well-kno...
The Mara Salvatrucha 13 (mara) and Barrio 18 (pandilla) gangs have become a major concern for the go...
Truces among violent criminal organizations, like gangs and organized crime syndicates, which occur ...