The violent deaths of approximately 66,000 women and girls are attributed to armed violence globally each year.
There are numerous examples of disagreements leading to armed violence.
The village and surrounding area was the scene of armed violence in August 2012.
The result has come to be known as the Taback-Coupland model of armed violence.
The model is constructed around four "risk factors" or determinants for any given effects of armed violence.
It is the strongest political statement to date that addresses the impact of armed violence within a development context.
Worsening private armed violence is a serious security concern that has the capacity to undermine the 2010 elections.
Isolated incidents of armed violence in major cities are a problem.
The campaign of armed violence began in 1984.
Continued armed violence in Colombia has displaced many communities, making them vulnerable to human trafficking.