A DAYTON DAILY NEWS SPECIAL REPORT
Chris Stewart/Dayton Daily News
'I don't like living in fear,' says University of Dayton graduate and Peace Corps volunteer Michelle Ervin, seen here riding a bus in the African country of Cape Verde. Assaults and danger are a common feature of life in the Peace Corps. Most of the Corps' volunteers — and most of its victims — are young women.
PART ONE
Mission of Sacrifice
Peace Corps volunteers face injury, death in foreign lands
Ohio leaders recall defining moments in Corps
Tony Hall: 'You've got to go in . . . with your eyes open'
Volunteer decides to return home
Englewood native left Africa after bouts with illness
Not every crime victim counts in tracking system
Three rapes and two assaults count as one 'incident' to Corps
Corps unwilling to release information on crime
'Daily News' fights legal battle against agency to access records
EDITORIAL
Peace Corps' policies don't honor promise
The Peace Corps' good intentions and its public image as an army of ambassadors doing good around the world shouldn't exempt the agency from accountability
PEACE CORPS RESPONSE
A letter from the Peace Corps
We have concerns about 'inaccuracies and misleading information'
EDITOR'S COMMENTARY
Perils faced by volunteers need to be reported
Peace Corps has proven to be more dangerous and disturbing than is generally perceived. By Jeff Bruce
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Key findings of 'Daily News' Peace Corps investigation
Chronology of the Peace Corps
See where the volunteers serve worldwide
Breakdown of assault incidents against Peace Corps volunteers
Who we are: Learn about the series' writers, photographer
Peace Corps Death in Service database
Photo gallery
MESSAGE BOARD
Post your opinion on Peace Corps fatalities
PART TWO
Missing without a trace
Peace Corps answers few questions in disappearance
Roadside robbery leaves victim angry
Volunteer fears community she was helping to rebuild
Life of intrigue leads to murder of volunteer
Woman drawn into dangerous lifestyle during service
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Crimes against volunteers in Bolivia
Photo gallery
PART THREE
Danger in the highlands
Volunteers on edge in scenic African country
Searching for success despite risks
Two local volunteers see impact of efforts during missions in Africa
Volunteer believes lack of support cost her right eye
Beth Heyward says her pleas to go home for medical treatment were ignored
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Photo gallery
PART FOUR
Mystery deaths
Official records fail to tell complete story
'Full of malaria,' Ohio woman dies
Family says tests should have caught disease
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Bright lights of peace page (1.9MB PDF file)
Bright lights of peace extinguished
Photo gallery
PART FIVE
Who killed Karen Phillips?
Female volunteers warned Peace Corps about danger in Gabon
Satisfaction in service not enough to offset fears
Safety training inadequate, volunteer says
Murder victim speaks through diary
Grieving mother says book should be required reading
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Karen Phillips case timeline
Photo gallery
PART SIX
Marked for death
Botched robbery plot, romance leads to murder in Ukraine
Parents push for protection
'I was being treated like a worrisome mother'
Russia routs volunteers from country
Peace Corps mission called an anachronism
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Senators call for Peace Corps hearings
Photo gallery
PART SEVEN
Trouble in paradise
Problems arise when volunteers get caught up in Cape Verde culture
Dayton volunteer details machete attack
'Wrong place, wrong time' could have cost her life
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Opinion: Peace Corps mission begs reassessment
Photo gallery
REACTION
Series prompts major debate
Peace Corps volunteers launch impassioned global dialogue in response to 'Casualties of Peace'
Series elicits vigorous response
Many former volunteers quick to defend Peace Corps
Senate panel seeks Peace Corps safety plan
Request follows 'Daily News' report on volunteers
Q & A: Tony Hall on the Peace Corps
GUEST COMMENTARIES
Easier to believe myth than face need for reform
Isolated incidents aren't fair representation
Peace Corps hurt by unwise policies
Volunteer safety is top priority
Times, expectations have changed
Series overlooked success stories
Harsh realities may block vision of Peace Corps
SPEAK UP
Brief comments from readers
LETTERS TO EDITOR
Positive news buried in article
Anecdotes are not evidence
Death ratio similar
Many had rewarding experiences
Mother's fears about son in Bangladesh heightened
Reporters committed crime of omission
Partial truth harmful
Organizations make world a better place
Number of volunteers problematic
Stories not placed in context
MESSAGE BOARD


