10
September 2014
Past Event
Children of Misery: Guns and Gangs in Central America

Children of Misery: Guns and Gangs in Central America

Past Event
Hudson Institute, Washington, D.C. Headquarters
September 10, 2014
10
September 2014
Past Event

1015 15th Street, N.W., 6th Floor
Washington, DC 20005

Speakers:
Ambassador Jaime Daremblum

Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Latin American Studies, Hudson Institute

Armando González

Chief Editor, La Nación

Evan Ellis

Professor of Latin American Studies, U.S. Army War College Strategic Studies Institute

Celina Realuyo

Professor, William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies, National Defense University

Ambassador Bosco Matamoros

Lecturer, Universidad Americana de Managua

Antonio José de la Cruz

Executive Director, Inter-American Trends

The Central American countries of Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Honduras have missed out on the economic growth that many other developing countries have experienced over the past decades. Despite confronting some of the same challenges faced in neighboring countries, Costa Rica's democracy has strengthened and its economy has flourished. This disparity largely results from the pervasive violence and crime that have stifled other Central American economies, undermining growth and interfering with social development. In particular, youth gangs (maras) have wreaked havoc in the region.

Central American gangs tend to be involved in a range of criminal activities, including arms, drug, and human trafficking; kidnapping and extortion; and migrant smuggling. The toll taken by such crime is evident in the stories told by local children and adolescents. They report that their options are to join a gang, die, or emigrate.

Such entrenched, wide-spread criminality is not only a human rights issue, but one that directly impacts the United States and all countries facing a surge of migrant children from Central America. What can be done?

On September 10th, Hudson Institute’s Center for Latin American Studies hosted a discussion with noted regional experts. Moderated by Ambassador Jaime Daremblum, the panel examined the underlying social, economic, and political environment fueling gang activity, with particular focus on whether policymakers in the region have adopted the right responses to counter this crisis, or instead paid too little attention to its structural causes.

Click the following links to view the PowerPoint slides from:
"Evan Ellis":https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.hudson.org/files/publications/2014.09.10…, "Celina Realuyo":https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.hudson.org/files/publications/2014.09.10…, and "Antonio de la Cruz":https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.hudson.org/files/publications/2014.09.10….

__Hudson Institute is grateful to the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation for their generous support of this conference series.__

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