Global burden of armed violence 2011 : lethal encounters.
نوع المادة : نصالناشر:Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011وصف:xvi, 175 pages : col. illustrations, color maps ; 21 cmنوع المحتوى:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781107023079 (hbk)
- 1107023076 (hbk)
- 9781107606791
- 1107606799
- Lethal encounters
- HM886 G566 2011
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HM886 G55 2001 Preventing violence / | HM886 G56 2010 Global perspectives on war, gender and health : the sociology and anthropology of suffering / | HM886 G56 2010 Global perspectives on war, gender and health : the sociology and anthropology of suffering / | HM886 G566 2011 Global burden of armed violence 2011 : lethal encounters. | HM886 G566 2011 Global burden of armed violence 2011 : lethal encounters. | HM886 I18 2013 Violence, inequality, and human freedom / | HM886 I18 2013 Violence, inequality, and human freedom / |
At head of title: Geneva Declaration.
Editors: Keith Krause, Robert Muggah, Elisabeth Gilgen.
Includes bibliographical references.
Global Burden of Armed Violence 2011 takes an integrated approach to the complex and volatile dynamics of armed violence around the world. Drawing on comprehensive country-level data, including both conflict-related and criminal violence, it estimates that at least 526,000 people die violently every year, more than three-quarters of them in non-conflict settings. It highlights the 58 countries with high rates of lethal violence, accounting for two-thirds of all violent deaths, and shows that one in four violent deaths occur in just 14 countries, seven of which are in the Americas. New research on femicide also reveals that about 66,000 women and girls are violently killed around the world each year. This volume also assesses linkages between violent death rates and socio-economic development. Its approach challenges the use of simple analytical classifications and policy responses and offers researchers and policy-makers new tools for studying and tackling different forms of violence.