Overview

Intervention demographics refers to policies or programming directed at discrete populations or sectors towards addressing and/or reducing insecurity and societal grievances.

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Cancer, HIV, and terrorism: translating public health models for prevention and control to counter-terrorism
Foster, Morris W. & Butler, Jesse W.
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Democratization after Civil War: A Brush-Clearing Exercise
Fortna, Virginia Page & Huang, Reyko
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Who Can We Trust with a Gun? Information Networks and Adverse Selection in Militia Recruitment
Forney, J. F.
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Dealing with demons: Justice and reconciliation
Flournoy, Mich{\`{e}}le & Pan, Michael
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Joining Guerrilla Groups in Colombia: Individual Motivations and Processes for Entering a Violent Organization
Florez-Morris, Mauricio
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Democracy under the Gun: Understanding Postconflict Economic Recovery
Edward Flores, Thomas & Nooruddin, Irfan
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