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Brief 1: Introducing GReVD (pdf) f

Author(s): The GReVD Consortium
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The Global Registry of Violent Deaths (GReVD) will be a single catalog of every violent death coded by time and location. The initiative will resolve coding issues across sources and ensure that violent deaths are not left behind through the unified efforts of a wide and growing consortium. This brief describes the initiative. It introduces basic concepts including estimates using an upper bound and lower bound approach, immediate and long-term challenges and milestones and the partners in the GReVD consortium.

Tags: challenges  grevd  milestones  partners  sdg 16.1  violent deaths 

Brief 2: What is a Violent Death? (pdf) f

Author(s): The GReVD Consortium
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Violent death has a different meaning to different stakeholders. Conflict-related deaths and intentional homicides are certainly part of violent deaths, but do not wholly capture the concept. Because of these varying definitions, the consortium approach involves identifying upper bound and lower bound estimates to violent deaths and improving precision (reducing the band between bounds) over time. This brief introduces basic definitions and concepts related to violent death and asks the reader where they would draw the line.

Tags: definition  grevd  lower bound  ontology  precision  sdg 16.1  standard  upper bound  violent deaths 

GReVD Report: The Gaps Report: Challenges of counting all violent deaths worldwide (pdf) f

Author(s): The GReVD Consortium
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As a result of consistency issues between sources and datasets, the current methodologies for monitoring violent deaths can consistently tell us trends within individual data sets, but we cannot say with precision how many people die each year around the world due to violence. The existing approaches to count violent deaths are admittedly imperfect and sometimes only proxy measures exist. This means there is no reliable global picture of violent deaths, which makes it harder to assess overall progress in reducing violence, the first target of SDG 16. We must invest now in the reporting and methodology that will be necessary for monitoring progress toward the goal through 2030. This report was funded by UKAid.

Tags: 5x9 framework  estimates  gaps  gaps report  lower bound  precision  upper bound  violent deaths 

Brief 3: The 5x9 Framework for Understanding Coding of Violent Deaths (pdf) f

Author(s): The GReVD Consortium
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When a violent death occurs, it must be coded through a channel and over multiple stages of coding without error to ultimately be included in a Registry. The 5 x 9 Framework, developed in the Gaps Report, introduces five coding channels, nine stages of coding and a number of errors that can occur in coding, resulting in under- and overcounting.

Tags: 5x9 framework  channels  coding  overcounting  precision  stages  undercounting  violent deaths 

Brief 4: GVD in GReVD (pdf) f

Author(s): Small Arms Survey Staff
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This paper aims at describing the present state and methodology of the Small Arms Survey’s Global Violent Deaths database (GVD), currently the broadest database on violent deaths, and how it relates to the vision for a Global Registry of Violent Deaths (GReVD), which ultimately aims to produce a count of actual violent deaths, coded by location and time. After assessing the various data sources and considering gaps and limitations of current data processes, the paper highlights the added value of a complementary registry approach.

Tags: grevd  gvd  lower bound  precision  violent deaths