Crime and Security in Trinidad and Tobago

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Buttressed by several illustrations presenting the most up to date crime statistics for Trinidad and Tobago as well as reference to most of the available local, Caribbean and international sources of scholarly work

By: Randy Seepersad and Dianne Williams

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Description

Across the Caribbean, crime is arguably the leading social problem facing the small tourism and foreign exchange dependent countries that make up the region.

In Crime and Security in Trinidad and Tobago Drs Seepersad and Williams, both criminologists, offer an in-depth and comprehensive examination of crime in the twin island republic. Moving away from a reliance on perception and using empirical data and research, they analyse the justice system; criminal victimization; juveniles in the criminal justice system; gangs and gang-related crime and violence; the risk factors relevant for understanding crime, and the response of the populace to crime and provide a substantive and sound basis for understanding the key issues. Buttressed by several illustrations presenting the most up to date crime statistics for Trinidad and Tobago as well as reference to most of the available local, Caribbean and international sources of scholarly work, this work provides a platform for policy development as well as several strategies and solutions to reduce crime.

Undoubtedly of value to criminologists, police personnel at all levels and those involved in the administration of justice and national security, Crime and Security in Trinidad and Tobago presents the example and foundation upon which all Caribbean countries could model the treatment of this crippling ill. 

Additional information

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 in
ISBN

978-976-637-910-0

Binding

Paperback

Page Count

214

Publication Date

April 2016

About the Authors

Randy Seepersad is a criminologist in the Department of Behavioural Sciences at the University of the West Indies, St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago. Dr Seepersad holds a PhD from the University of Toronto and an MPhil degree from the University of Cambridge. He specializes in research methodology and statistics and has a research interest in economic deprivation and crime, gang violence, youth crime and justice, and penology. 

Dianne Williams is the coordinator of the Unit for Social Problems Analysis and Policy Development (USPAP), a research unit under the umbrella of the Department of Behavioural Sciences at The University of the West Indies, St Augustine. She is a certified criminal justice specialist and is currently a consultant criminologist for the Ministry of National Security of Belize and one of the Caribbean criminology experts of record for the Organization of American States. 

Contents

  1. The Criminal Justice System in Trinidad and Tobago 
  2. Criminal Victimization 
  3. Juvenile Justice 
  4. Gangs in Trinidad and Tobago 
  5. Risk Factors and Determinants of Crime and Insecurity in Trinidad and Tobago 
  6. Responses of the Population to Insecurity 
  7. The Future of Crime and Security in Trinidad and Tobago 
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