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El Salvador’s Misogynistic Security State

Sexual violence is baked into Salvadoran state forces. Ever more militarized crackdowns on gangs offer further cover for police and soldiers to commit gendered abuses with impunity.

 

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Elizabeth G. Kennedy

Elizabeth G. Kennedy is a social scientist based in Honduras researching gender, human rights, migration, and violence in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. For 2023-2024, she is a DePaul Migration Collaborative Practitioner-in-Residence, a Fulbright Scholar to El Salvador, and LAPOP’s Honduras expert. Through July 2023, she was the Central America Monitor research director for WOLA. She has a PhD in Geography.

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