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Youth Crime and Violence in the Caribbean
Sherill V. C. Morris-Francis (Anthology Editor) , Camille A. Gibson (Anthology Editor) , Lorna E. Grant (Anthology Editor) , Myrna Cintron (Contributor) , Christopher A.D. Charles (Contributor) , Marika Dawkins-Cavazos (Contributor) , Camille A. Gibson (Contributor) , Lorna E. Grant (Contributor) , Monique S. Grant (Contributor) , Howard Kurtz (Contributor) , Charlene Harris (Contributor) , Sherill V. C. Morris-Francis (Contributor) , Raquel Ovalle (Contributor) , Alaba Oludare (Contributor) , Wayne J. Pitts (Contributor) , Indira Rampersad (Contributor) , Gleasia S. O. Reid (Contributor) , Jacqueline Rhoden-Trader (Contributor) , Latoya Smart (Contributor) , Leslie-Ann C. Robertson Foncette (Contributor) , Virginia Vallejo (Contributor) , Nelseta Walters-Jones (Contributor)
Youth Crime and Violence in the Caribbean
Sherill V. C. Morris-Francis (Anthology Editor) , Camille A. Gibson (Anthology Editor) , Lorna E. Grant (Anthology Editor) , Myrna Cintron (Contributor) , Christopher A.D. Charles (Contributor) , Marika Dawkins-Cavazos (Contributor) , Camille A. Gibson (Contributor) , Lorna E. Grant (Contributor) , Monique S. Grant (Contributor) , Howard Kurtz (Contributor) , Charlene Harris (Contributor) , Sherill V. C. Morris-Francis (Contributor) , Raquel Ovalle (Contributor) , Alaba Oludare (Contributor) , Wayne J. Pitts (Contributor) , Indira Rampersad (Contributor) , Gleasia S. O. Reid (Contributor) , Jacqueline Rhoden-Trader (Contributor) , Latoya Smart (Contributor) , Leslie-Ann C. Robertson Foncette (Contributor) , Virginia Vallejo (Contributor) , Nelseta Walters-Jones (Contributor)
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Description
This compilation of works highlights the historical, economic, and human dynamics behind youth offending in the nations of the West Indies. Youth Crime and Violence in the Caribbean offers insights into the slow rate of system change yet leaves readers with an optimistic picture of possibilities. Recent events in Haiti and neighboring Venezuela demonstrate how quickly dynamics in the Caribbean area can shift if crime is not addressed and people increasingly disengage from systems in a manner that allows despots to rise to power. When this happens, the impacts are not localized.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Sherill V. C. Morris-Francis
Chapter 1: An Overview of Youth Crime and Violence in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) by Marika Dawkins
Chapter 2: Prevalence and Cost of Youth Violence in The Caribbean: An Overview by Alaba Oludare
Chapter 3: Youth Crime and Violence in the Cayman Islands by Howard A. Kurtz
Chapter 4: Youth Crime and Violence in Haiti: Trends and Risk Factors by Nelseta Walters-Jones
Chapter 5: The Causes, Consequences, and Response to Juvenile Delinquency in Puerto Rico by Myrna Cintron
Chapter 6: Profile of Adolescents in Conflict with Criminal Law in the Dominican Republic: A Multivariable Approach Regarding Participation in Criminal Acts by Wayne Pitts, Raquel Ovalle and Virginia Vallejo
Chapter 7: Violence Against Children in Jamaica and the Legal Response by Lorna Grant
Chapter 8: Jamaica’s Children in Conflict with the Law by Camille B. Gibson
Chapter 9: The Sexual Abuse of Children in Jamaica by Christopher A. D. Charles and Gleasia Reid
Chapter 10: The Impact of Parental Incarceration on Children in Jamaica by Lorna E. Grant
Chapter 11: Human Trafficking of Children and Youth in The Caribbean by Jacqueline Rhoden-Trader
Chapter 12: The Evolution of the Drug/Gang Syndrome in Trinidad and Tobago by Indira Rampersad
Chapter 13: Contemporary Dynamics of Drugs and Gang Activism in Trinidad and Tobago by Inderia Rampersad
Chapter 14: The Impact of Violence and Victimization in Schools across the Caribbean by Lorna E. Grant
Chapter 15: School Violence in Trinidad and Tobago: A Case Study by Leslie-Ann C. Robertson Foncette and Charlene Harris
Chapter 16: Youth Mental Health Assessment and Treatment in the English-speaking Caribbean by Latoya Smart and Monique Grant
About the Contributors
Product details
Published | 05 Jan 2024 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 318 |
ISBN | 9781498549325 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 1 b/w illustration; 3 b/w photos; 23 tables; |
Dimensions | 237 x 159 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Written and edited by three esteemed criminologists, Youth Crime and Violence in the Caribbean provides a rare glimpse into the ongoing crisis of youth violence within Caribbean islands. Through fifteen culturally enriched chapters, manifestations of violence (in families, schools, and gangs) will ground readers in its reality and demonstrate its impacts on Jamaica, Haiti, Puerto Rico, and Trinidad and Tobago, among other island nations. While the cultures, languages, dialects, and religions differ, each author provides unique insights that inform a deeper theoretical understanding of violence among youth. As seen through the lens of mostly scholars of Caribbean descent, Youth Crime and Violence in the Caribbean is replete with policy recommendations and a clarion call to 'save the children' that is hard to ignore.
Lee E. Ross, University of Central Florida, author of Domestic Violence and Criminal Justice
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Youth Crime and Violence in the Caribbean is an important addition to the scholarship in this area. This work pulls together existing research on the issues that matter the most to Caribbean people and, in doing so, sheds light on the gaps in the extant literature. The strength of this book is the breadth of the discussion centering experiences from a vast range of Caribbean islands. The book is an excellent primer for anyone interested in getting on top of the nuanced issues surrounding youth and their involvement in crime.
Keron King, The College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago