The solutions are there, and now it's time for leaders to commit to them, writes AS/COA's Brendan O'Boyle in The Washington Post.
Security & Defense
We Know How to Reduce Homicides in Latin America. Where's the Political Will?
These Mexican Business Leaders Asked for Higher Taxes to Fight Crime. Did It Work?
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Benjamin Russell
A small but meaningful initiative in Mexico shows how the private sector can help address crime.
Nuevo ejemplar de la revista Americas Quarterly: Cómo luchar contra la epidemia de homicidios en Latinoamérica
La nueva edición de Americas Quarterly aborda el problema de las altas tasas de homicidios en Latinoamérica, destacando estrategias y personas que están produciendo resultados.
In The New Issue of Americas Quarterly: How to Fight Latin America's Murder Epidemic
The region accounts for 8 percent of the world's population, but a third of its homicides. A new issue of AQ showcases inspiring people working to change that.
How the Business World Can Help Stop Latin America's Violence
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Benjamin Russell
A small but meaningful initiative in Mexico shows how the private sector can help address crime.
Against the Tide: Why It's So Hard to Stop the Violence in Brazil
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Richard Lapper
In a murder-plagued Brazilian city, a legislator pushes against popular clamor for hard-line enforcement.
Call Now to Save Your Life: A Colombian Experiment in Homicide Prevention
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John Otis
An innovative new program identifies potential murder victims — and whisks them away before it’s too late.