International Security

Terrorism is on the rise – but there’s a bigger threat we’re not talking about

A boy holds a flower during the funeral of 16-year-old Karina Ivette Delgado in Ciudad Juarez February 3, 2011

Terrorist attacks make headlines, but policy-makers should be just as concerned about other forms of violence Image: REUTERS/Gael Gonzalez

Robert Muggah
Co-founder, SecDev Group and Co-founder, Igarapé Institute
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