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Bezpečnostní situace v Severním trojúhelníku v období 2014 až 2019
Koutná, Barbora
This bachelor thesis addresses the issue of security in El Salvador and Honduras. The aim of the thesis is to clarify the security issue of maras (Central American street gangs) and describe how their activity affects the internal security of the countries at hand. To provide insight into the said issue, the steps that have been made by both states to reduce or stop activities of maras are described in detail. The thesis makes use of two indicators in the analysis presented: the homicide rate and the corruption rate presented by the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), with the thesis focusing on the period of 2014-2019. This period corresponds to two presidents being in office at the said time: Salvadoran President Salvador Sanchez Ceren and Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez.
Armed Violence - Gangs Maras - Challenge and Threat to the National State in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras
Líčková, Kateřina ; Kozák, Kryštof (advisor) ; Krausz Hladká, Malvína (referee)
The three countries of Central America El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, which form the so-called Northern Triangle, are among the most violent countries in the world. One of the actors of local violence are gangs maras. This thesis "Armed Violence - Gangs Maras - Challenge and Threat to the National State in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras." deals with the problem of transnational gangs Mara Salvatrucha (MS- 13) and Barrio 18 (M-18) and with the interaction between maras and society. The aim of this thesis is to understand the complexity of the maras phenomen and to provide its detailed analysis. Maras were originally founded in Los Angeles by Mexican (M-18) and Salvadorian (MS-13) immigrants. As a result of tighter U.S. immigration policy, some members were deported to their country of origin - to the northern triangle countries. The strong cultural identity of maras appealed to thousands of young people and helped in the rapid expansion of the gangs. Maras are currently regarded as one of the greatest threats to the Central American region. Since 2003 the governments have led a repressive campaign to combat maras, which is supported by media and which sought to involve military in police actions. However, the politics of firm hand haven't had desired effect. Labeling maras as the main...

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