Violence and Migration in Central America (original) (raw)

Leaving the Devil You Know: Crime Victimization, US Deterrence Policy, and the Emigration Decision in Central America

Mary Fran Malone

Latin American Research Review, 2018

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Violence, Migration, and the Perverse Effects of Gang Repression in Central America

Adrian Bergmann

Media, Central American Refugees, and the U.S. Border Crisis: Security Discourses, Immigrant Demonization, and the Perpetuation of Violence, 2019

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Deportations and the Roots of Gang Violence in Central America

Christian Ambrosius

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018

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Key drivers of migration due to violence in urban areas: a case of Medellin, Colombia

Melina Ocampo González

Papeles de población, 2018

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Public Insecurity in Central America and Mexico

Jose Miguel Cruz

AmericasBarometer Insights Series, 2009

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“I Would Like to See my Country Heal its Wounds of Violence”: Experiences of Forced Migration from the Northern Triangle of Central America.

Sonja Wolf

2020

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Central American Migration: A Framework for Analysis

Norma Chinchilla

Latin American Research Review, 1991

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Search of Peace: Structural Adjustment, Violence, and International Migration

Steven Varela Alvarado

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2010

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The Journey to Safety: Conflict-Driven Migration Flows in Colombia

Gianfranco Piras

International Regional Science Review, 2010

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Forced Migration from the Northern Triangle of Central America: Drivers and Experiences

Sonja Wolf

2020

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Why Do the Children Flee? Public Security and Policing Practices in Central America

Mary Fran Malone

2015

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Point of No Return: The Fear and Criminalization of Central American Refugees

Jeanne Rikkers

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Katel, Peter. "Central American Gangs: Can violence in the region be stopped?"

Sonja Wolf

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Driven from Home: Taking Stock of Central American Migration

Anita Isaacs

Latin American Research Review

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Beyond Social Remittances: Migration and Transnational Gangs in Central America

Jose Miguel Cruz

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Factors influencing decision making by people fleeing Central America

Dr Victorie Knox

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Crossing Mexico: Structural violence and the commodification of undocumented Central American migrants

Wendy Vogt

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Connecting Past and Present: Central America's Forced Migration as an Unfinished Project of Building Just Nations Post-Colonization and Post-Conflict

Mario René Mancilla Barillas

UC Davis Legal Studies Research Paper Series, 2021

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An Inferentially Robust Look at Two Competing Explanations for the Surge in Unauthorized Migration From Central America

Nick Santos

2021

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Violence in Guatemala pushes adults and children to seek work in Mexico

Roxana Gutiérrez-Romero

Centre for Globalisation Research Working Paper 107, 2022

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Gang and Cartel Violence: A Reason to Grant Political Asylum from Mexico and Central America

Jillian Blake

Yale Journal of International Law Online, 2012

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Lethal Violence and Migration in Mexico: An Analysis of Internal and International Moves

Jorge Durand

Migraciones internacionales

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Interpersonal Violence and its Association with US Migration Desires and Plans among Youths in Guanajuato, Mexico

Flavio F Marsiglia

Journal of International Migration and Integration, 2011

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A Path Not Taken: A Historical Interpretation of the Roots of Contemporary Crime in Central America

David Diaz-Arias

The Brown Journal of World Affairs, 2022

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Gender-Based Violence in Central America and Women Asylum Seekers in the United States. (Published in Translational Criminology. 2019. Paper Available.)

Shannon Drysdale Walsh

Translational Criminology, 2019

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Migration, violence and welfare in rural Colombia

Thiago Valério

2006

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Armed Conflict in Central America and Immigrant Food Insecurity in the United States

Eric Adjei Boakye

Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health, 2018

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Migration , Poverty , Security and Social Networks : A Central American Perspective

Abelardo Morales-Gamboa

2010

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Shifting Trends in Central American Migration:A Demographic Examination of Increasing Honduran-U.S. Immigration and Deportation

Sarah Blanchard, Nestor Rodriguez

The Latin Americanist, 2011

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Violence, Fear, and Insecurity among the Urban Poor in Latin America

Caroline Moser

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Kidnap risks and migration: evidence from Colombia

Edgar Villa

Journal of Population Economics, 2012

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History, economy and politics: Macro and micro-level factors in recent Salvadorean migration to the US

Cecilia Menjivar

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