Parties throughout Latin America have recently addressed two distinct kinds of electoral reforms: primary elections and national-level gender quota la...
This article examines police reform initiatives in Haiti since 1994 in the context of how armed groups, including police, have been used to maintain o...
This position paper has been developed in response to the Roundtable on Keeping Children and Young People out of Remand that was convened by the Counc...
This paper examines the processes used to prosecute the perpetrators of feminicide in Ciudad Juarez in Chihuahua, Mexico. It is well documented that p...
The main questions in this study included: 1. To what extent, at what stage, and on what premises are deception, fraud, force, or coercion being used ...
The International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia (ICTY) and Rwanda (ICTR) have yet to reach their goal of reconciliation and the prosecution of rape...
Presents data on sexual victimization experienced by former state prisoners during their prior term of incarceration, including any time served in a l...
Document aims to clarify the essential elements of a policy discussion of sexuality and sexual rights from a human rights perspective, and by doing so...
This paper examines how social exclusion contributes to violence in communities throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. Residents in socially excl...
Taking as its starting point a visible resurgence in the mid-to late 1990s of attempts to prosecute individual perpetrators for historical human right...
The process of restorative justice involves the caring compassion of others by providing support for the peaceful resolution of the conflict. The term...
Every year, thousands of unaccompanied children come into contact with the U.S. Immigration system, a daunting web of laws and policies involving nume...
This Article analyzes a recent string of cases decided by the Mexican supreme court regarding sexual and reproductive rights and involving issues such...
This article considers the relationship between social disclosure and corporate accountability in Canada. It focuses on the potential benefits social ...
The frequent gap between de jure and de facto arrangements within South American judicial systems suggest that an institutional focus is not enough to...
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANEs) are specialists in one of the most well-known fields within the arena of forensic nursing. However, many SANEs ...
This article reviews U.S. immigration law and suggests improvements based on the principle of cultural diplomacy. The article asserts that in the post...
Common sense suggests that street level prostitution and drug dealing should be attacked from many fronts simultaneously. This monograph addresses pro...
Presents data from the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) on trends in the percentage of serious violent crime victims who received help or ad...
This monograph explores different psychological (e.g., depression, anger, or anxiety) and behavioral responses (e.g., not fighting back during a rape,...