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Scholars increasingly document different forms of conflict-related sexual violence, their distinct causes, and their sharply varying deployment by armed organizations. In this paper, I first summarize recent research on this variation, emphasizing findings that contradict or complicate popular beliefs. I then discuss distinct interpretations of the claim that such violence is part of a continuum of violence between peace and war. After analyzing recent research on the internal dynamics of armed organizations, I suggest that widespread rape often occurs as a practice rather than as a strategy. Finally, I advance some principles to guide policy in light of recent research.

Elisabeth Jean Wood, Universidad Yale

Profesora de Ciencias Políticas y de Estudios Internacionales de la Universidad Yale, miembro
del profesorado externo del Instituto Santa Fe y profesora invitada de la Academia Americana de
Artes y Ciencias. Está escribiendo un libro sobre la violencia sexual durante la guerra y dicta cursos
sobre política comparada, violencia política, acción colectiva y métodos de investigación cualitativos.

Wood, E. J. (2015). Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and the Policy Implications of Recent Research. Estudios Socio-Jurídicos, 18(02), 13–46. https://doi.org/10.12804/esj18.02.2016.01

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