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Wartime estimates of Iraqi civilian casualties

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 May 2008

Abstract

Challenges exist when making reliable and valid estimates of civilian mortality due to war. This article first discusses a framework used to examine war's impact on civilians and then considers challenges common to each statistical approach taken to estimate civilian casualties. It examines the different approaches that have been used to estimate civilian casualties associated with the recent fighting in Iraq to date and compares the results of different approaches. The author concludes by proposing that after fighting has ceased, other approaches to estimating Iraqi civilian mortality, such as post-war retrospective surveys and demographic analysis, should be employed.

Type
Conflict in Iraq
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 2007

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