Honduras Murder Rate Set to Soar to 86 per 100,000Graham, RonanRonan Graham, "Honduras Murder Rate Set to Soar to 86 per 100,000" (September 9, 2011), Insight
High murder rate in Honduras, but presidential vote could hinge on economyIn Honduras, the gap between rich and poor has grown since the last election, and violence and economic decline have gone hand in...
my husband cautiously stopped by a local shop near our home to inquire about the victim of the murder. (It is extremely important not to get too involved in the details or fall into gossiping or finger-pointing when such a crime occurs, because if your comments reach the wrong ears ...
Due to my husband Darwin’s expanding youth choir and our record-low dropout rate so far this year among youth enrolled in our school, our influence in the local community is growing and we now have roughly 60 youth actively participating in and benefiting from our ministry. My husband and ...
Honduras had a murder rate of 90 per 100,000 persons (Krogstad and Lopez2014) and has since decreased to 60 per 100,000 in 2016 (United States Department of State (OSAC); Bureau of Diplomatic Security2018). Despite these reductions, these rates are one of the highest in the world (Unit...
Evaluating a citizen security pilot in Honduras: The economic benefits of a much reduced murder rateCitizen SecurityCost‐Benefit AnalysisHondurasEvaluationCounterfactualsMotivation During the 2010s Honduras reported some of the highest rates of violent urban crime anywhere in the world. Before the 2010s...
dangerous storms over the past several years – my husband’s violent kidnapping by a local gang, countless robberies (more than half of which have occurred within the walls of our home by our own children), the murder of several people who were close to us, betrayal/slander, the devastatin...