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FMR 45 Criminal violence and displacement in Mexico

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Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)
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Rampant criminal violence, from direct coercion and physical threats to the erosion of the quality of life and livelihood opportunities, pushes people to move in a variety of ways.

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Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)
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Sebastián Albuja
Keywords
forced migration review
crisis migration
criminal violence
migration
displacement
Mexico
asylum
protection
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 07/04/2014
Duration: 00:15:04

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