Latin America, Violence in the Age of Innocence

Posted on May 19, 2011 • Filed under: Crime, Latin America Health, Latin America News, Social Issues

The countries of Latin America are working slowly to overcome barriers in the fight against the often brutal violence suffered by children and adolescents in their homes, schools, workplaces or juvenile detention centres. Five years after the release of the United Nations Secretary-General’s Study on Violence against Children in 2006, a new study presented Thursday in Paraguay, focused on South America, reports that progress has been slow. Read Article

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