Going Straight: Criminal Spoilers, Gang Truces and Negotiated Transitions to Lawful Order
Cockayne, James, de Boer, John and Bosetti, Louise (2017). Going Straight: Criminal Spoilers, Gang Truces and Negotiated Transitions to Lawful Order. Crime-Conflict Nexus Series. United Nations University Centre for Policy Research.
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Author Cockayne, James
de Boer, John
Bosetti, LouiseTitle Going Straight: Criminal Spoilers, Gang Truces and Negotiated Transitions to Lawful Order Series Title Crime-Conflict Nexus Series Volume/Issue No. 5 Publication Date 2017 Place of Publication Tokyo Publisher United Nations University Centre for Policy Research Pages 22 Language eng Abstract This paper considers the role of negotiation in contexts where crime and conflict intersect. It examines negotiations between State actors and more traditional armed groups with criminal agendas as well as non-traditional negotiations involving State actors and criminal gangs (e.g. gang truces). The paper produces insights on the conditions that facilitate and spoil negotiated agreements where criminal agendas are involved and provides options for negotiators and mediators to consider when dealing with criminal agendas. Copyright Holder United Nations University Copyright Year 2017 Copyright type All rights reserved -
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