The objective of this paper is a twofold exercise: first, to map stakeholders in El Salvador that engage on citizen security and violence prevention programs and, second, explore potential gaps
This manual examines how human capital projects (health and education) financed by the World Bank can integrate activities that address citizen security. While the manual provides important information on context
Beginning in January 2019, the LC2 CMU has advocated a cross-cutting holistic approach to identifying opportunities for possible design elements or changes that could make investment projects more responsive to
As our Toolkit page on Research and Evaluative Evidence shows, the evidence base on crime and violence is built from a wide range of methods that generates a diverse body of evidence ranging
The body of research and evaluative evidence on what crime and violence looks like and where it occurs, on factors that seem to either increase risk or enhance protection, on
Data on interpersonal violence and violent crime is messy and uneven. Crime statistics (other than homicides) are not always comparable across countries. The likelihood that a crime will be reported
RISK FACTORS POTENTIAL INTERVENTIONS Inequality and poverty, rapid social change, Policies that increase inequality of opportunity Gender inequality, violent discrimination against minorities Failure of security services to protect people
To understand crime and violence, we must first abandon some prior beliefs that were deeply embedded in development thinking for many years: the diagnosis that crime and violence are symptoms
Documents
Stakeholder mapping of citizen security interventions in El Salvador
The objective of this paper is a twofold exercise: first, to map stakeholders in El Salvador that engage on citizen security and violence prevention programs and, second, explore potential gaps
Citizen security and human capital: Implementation manual and best practices for project design in Central America’s Northern Triangle
This manual examines how human capital projects (health and education) financed by the World Bank can integrate activities that address citizen security. While the manual provides important information on context
Just-in-Time Support
Beginning in January 2019, the LC2 CMU has advocated a cross-cutting holistic approach to identifying opportunities for possible design elements or changes that could make investment projects more responsive to
Operational Tools
As our Toolkit page on Research and Evaluative Evidence shows, the evidence base on crime and violence is built from a wide range of methods that generates a diverse body of evidence ranging
Research and Evaluative Evidence
The body of research and evaluative evidence on what crime and violence looks like and where it occurs, on factors that seem to either increase risk or enhance protection, on
Data Resources
Data on interpersonal violence and violent crime is messy and uneven. Crime statistics (other than homicides) are not always comparable across countries. The likelihood that a crime will be reported
Risk Factors and Potential Interventions
RISK FACTORS POTENTIAL INTERVENTIONS Inequality and poverty, rapid social change, Policies that increase inequality of opportunity Gender inequality, violent discrimination against minorities Failure of security services to protect people
Understanding Crime and Violence in Central America
To understand crime and violence, we must first abandon some prior beliefs that were deeply embedded in development thinking for many years: the diagnosis that crime and violence are symptoms