Gang Violence as Organized Violence: Investigating the Implications for the Women, Peace, and Security Index
By Mariana Viollaz and Jeni Klugman
In this note, we experiment with potential improvements on the measurement of violence in the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) Index to better reflect the reality on the ground in countries experiencing high levels of gang violence. First, we propose an extension to the measure of conflict from the Uppsala Conflict Data Program—currently the most comprehensive measure of organized violence—by including a more accurate number of deaths associated with gang violence alongside “battle deaths.” We show what difference this would make to WPS Index rankings for a set of four Central American countries and Mexico.
Washington, DC: Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, 2018. 12p.