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This article introduces a 'Peacebuilding' journal special issue on rethinking security, peacebuilding and violence reduction
This review synthesises findings from rigorous academic, practitioner, and policy references
The Serious Violence Duty makes councils and local services work together to share information and target interventions to prevent and reduce serious violence.
Annual data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), including when and where incidents happened and the victim's perception of the incident.
This spotlight provides an overview of gender violence in different spheres such as domestic and urban
One of the most widely covered aspects of the conflict has been the use sexual violence by rival factions of the SPLM/A and other armed groups
The Minister for Africa Andrew Mitchell has made a statement following violence in Niger.
The author collected a dataset on 380 stateless population settlements in the Eastern Congo
Sexual violence in conflict destroys lives and damages communities.
This paper shares the results from testing among Congolese refugee women in Nyarugusu refugee camp (Tanzania)
A resource for local partners to help them take a public health approach and work together to prevent serious violence.
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