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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Commercial Pacifism and Protracted Conflict
Friedman, Gil
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Calculating tragedy: Assessing the costs of terrorism
Frey, Bruno S.; Luechinger, Simon & Stutzer, Alois
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Anomic Crime in Post-Welfarist Societies: Cult of the Individual, Integration Patterns and Delinquency
Frerichs, Sabine; Munch, Richard & Sander, Monika
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Do Religious Institutions Support Violence or the Status Quo?
Fox, Jonathan
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The management of severe malnutrition in Burundi : an NGO's perspective of the practical constraints to effective emergency and medium-term programmes
Fournier, Anne-Sophie; Mason, Frances; Peacocke, Barnaby & Prudhon, Claudine
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Race, Ethnicity and Disasters in the United States: A Review of the Literature
Fothergill, Alice; Maestas, Enrique G. M. & Darlington, JoAnne DeRouen
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