Encounters With Violence in Latin America, written by specialists on development in the region, takes examples from Colombia and Guatemala to create a complete theory of how and why violence takes place. Considering the various types of political, social, and economic violence that afflict communities, and asking local people about their own experiences as mediated by family, gender, ethnicity, and age, it measures the costs and consequences of violence, giving a voice to those whose daily lives are dominated by widespread aggression.
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