Anti-gang policies and gang responses in the Northern Triangle: The Evolution of the Gang Phenomenon in Central America
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2014-07-03
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During the past decade, gangs have become a powerful and violent presence in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, the ‘Northern Triangle’ of Central America. 1 The particular evolution of the gang phenomenon has been deeply shaped by a series of reactions and adaptations to ill-developed security policies that have been unable to tackle the underying causes of gang emergence and growth. These anti-gang policies have varied from ignoring the gangs, tough ‘mano dura’-style police interventions, to the facilitation of a truce between the main gangs.
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Specialized histories (international relations, law), Literary theory, analysis and criticism, Culturele activiteiten, Overig maatschappelijk onderzoek
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van der Borgh, G J C & Savenije, W, Anti-gang policies and gang responses in the Northern Triangle : The Evolution of the Gang Phenomenon in Central America, 2014, Web publication/site, The Broker, Amsterdam. < http://www.thebrokeronline.eu/Articles/Anti-gang-policies-and-gang-responses-in-the-Northern-Triangle >