The authors review the recent literature on crime and violence in Latin America and the Caribbean and present a broad overview of the main ideas and empirical findings. They provide estimates of the magnitude of the problem, trends, and the manifestations of crime and violence in Latin America. They also discuss the ways in which violence affects development, the root causes of violence, and the empirical evidence on the determinants of crime. The authors conclude by stressing that preventive measures and innovative social policies are efficient and underutilized strategies to address the problem and call for both more research and operational experimentation.Health Monitoring&Evaluation,Adolescent Health,Youth and Governance,Children and Y...
Violence is a significant development constraint that generates economic problems, limits public and...
People see insecurity as a bigger problem than the state of the economy, write Laura Jaitman and Ste...
In subjective perception and objective fact, many Latin American countries have experienced an epide...
Latin America has long been a violence-prone continent. No other region of the world knows higher ho...
Violence has become an increasingly serious problem in many developing countries. According to a rec...
ABSTRACTThis is a critical review of the empirical literature on the relationship between violence a...
This paper examines how social exclusion contributes to violence in communities throughout Latin Ame...
Latin America is the most violent region in the world with a rate of 24.24 homicides per 100,000 inh...
This paper discusses the pattern, causes and consequence of the high crime rates observed in Latin A...
Starting in the 1990s, Guillermo O’Donnell challenged scholars of Latin America to consider the impl...
Violence and crime are not new phenomena in the field of development theory and practice. Since the ...
The crime and violence situation in Latin America and the Caribbean is dire and the costs can be ast...
This introduction presents the core concepts that shape this special issue on the impact of violence...
Over the past decade, accelerating rates of violence and crime in Latin American cities have transfo...
A reexamination of the causes of violence in Latin America and a challenge to preconceptions of the ...
Violence is a significant development constraint that generates economic problems, limits public and...
People see insecurity as a bigger problem than the state of the economy, write Laura Jaitman and Ste...
In subjective perception and objective fact, many Latin American countries have experienced an epide...
Latin America has long been a violence-prone continent. No other region of the world knows higher ho...
Violence has become an increasingly serious problem in many developing countries. According to a rec...
ABSTRACTThis is a critical review of the empirical literature on the relationship between violence a...
This paper examines how social exclusion contributes to violence in communities throughout Latin Ame...
Latin America is the most violent region in the world with a rate of 24.24 homicides per 100,000 inh...
This paper discusses the pattern, causes and consequence of the high crime rates observed in Latin A...
Starting in the 1990s, Guillermo O’Donnell challenged scholars of Latin America to consider the impl...
Violence and crime are not new phenomena in the field of development theory and practice. Since the ...
The crime and violence situation in Latin America and the Caribbean is dire and the costs can be ast...
This introduction presents the core concepts that shape this special issue on the impact of violence...
Over the past decade, accelerating rates of violence and crime in Latin American cities have transfo...
A reexamination of the causes of violence in Latin America and a challenge to preconceptions of the ...
Violence is a significant development constraint that generates economic problems, limits public and...
People see insecurity as a bigger problem than the state of the economy, write Laura Jaitman and Ste...
In subjective perception and objective fact, many Latin American countries have experienced an epide...