No Place to Hide: Gang, State, and Clandestine Violence in El Salvador (International Human Rights Program Practice Series)

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Seventeen years after the civil war in El Salvador came to an end, violence and lack of confidence continue to shape the day by day lives of many Salvadorans. This book examines the phenomenon of stripling gangs, in addition to related police abuse, clandestine violence, and their collective have an effect on at the rule of law. Beginning with an evaluation of the historical legacy of violence in El Salvador and the constraints of postwar efforts to construct functioning democratic and judicial institutions, No Place to Hide analyzes the dynamic evolution of violent street gangs and the Salvadoran state’s responses to gang-related and other sorts of violence. The book’s findings are in line with number one research conducted in El Salvador between 2006 and 2008.

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