Truces among violent criminal organizations, like gangs and organized crime syndicates, which occur with national government support fall into a unique gap between understandings of crime and internal state violence. Recent national level gang truces in Central America and the Caribbean fall into this gap; the truces are designed to lower homicide rates and move some members of criminal groups towards legal activities. However, there is precious little research examining multiple truces in different countries as a group so that lessons may be drawn for other countries suffering from high levels of violence at the hands of criminal organizations. With violent criminal organizations as the main threat to the national security of many states, ...
In this policy brief, sponsored by SolucionES and conducted by FUNDE, a member of the SolucionES All...
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...
Abstract: Truces among violent criminal organizations, like gangs and organized crime syndicates, wh...
The Central American so-called ‘Northern Triangle’ (El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras) is well-kno...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-59)El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras have some of th...
Due to the high rates of criminal violence and the alternative authority of Criminal Armed Groups (C...
The aim of this study is to analyse the phenomenon of the killings of former FARC-EP guerrilla fight...
Criminal organizations have been commonly associated with violence and disorder. Despite there being...
This thesis contends that while the Guatemalan state has had formal peace since the signing of the P...
© 2018 The Author. Bulletin of Latin American Research © 2018 Society for Latin American Studies. Pu...
This article reflects on the challenges that governments face in dealing with illicit armed groups t...
In the present study, sponsored by SolucionES and conducted by FUNDE, a member of the SolucionES All...
The field of mediation within peace and conflict studies has remained almost entirely focused on sta...
El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras constitute the most violent region on the globe outside a decla...
In this policy brief, sponsored by SolucionES and conducted by FUNDE, a member of the SolucionES All...
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...
Abstract: Truces among violent criminal organizations, like gangs and organized crime syndicates, wh...
The Central American so-called ‘Northern Triangle’ (El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras) is well-kno...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-59)El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras have some of th...
Due to the high rates of criminal violence and the alternative authority of Criminal Armed Groups (C...
The aim of this study is to analyse the phenomenon of the killings of former FARC-EP guerrilla fight...
Criminal organizations have been commonly associated with violence and disorder. Despite there being...
This thesis contends that while the Guatemalan state has had formal peace since the signing of the P...
© 2018 The Author. Bulletin of Latin American Research © 2018 Society for Latin American Studies. Pu...
This article reflects on the challenges that governments face in dealing with illicit armed groups t...
In the present study, sponsored by SolucionES and conducted by FUNDE, a member of the SolucionES All...
The field of mediation within peace and conflict studies has remained almost entirely focused on sta...
El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras constitute the most violent region on the globe outside a decla...
In this policy brief, sponsored by SolucionES and conducted by FUNDE, a member of the SolucionES All...
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...