Evaluation

Human Security in Cambodia: A Statistical Analysis

With the goal of measuring and analyzing Cambodia human insecurity, we have collected a large amount of data down to the local (1,600 communes) level. At our disposal is the largest existing geo-referenced database of Cambodian security and vulnerability data.We study four types of violence: landmine and UXO strikes (most of which are victim-actuated), as well as serious crime, land conflicts, and domestic violence (perpetrated by contemporary agents).

Serious crime lumps together murder, kidnapping, robberies, and theft, much of which obviously is violent. Using different types of regression models, socio-economic and war determinants are statistically significant for all types of violence. Also, we study serious crime, land conflicts, and domestic violence in various combinations, as well as in terms of a common underlying factor. The interpretation of these results in terms of unobservable constructs, however, is less certain and requires a leap of faith.

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Date of Publication

Monday, 19 April 2004

Link

http://www.eudem.vub.ac.be/files/CambodiaOwenBeniniSummaryWithMap040419.pdf

Authors

Taylor Owen, Aldo Benini

Language

English

Contact Person

Aldo Benini

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