Crime in the Caribbean: an overwhelming phenomenon
By: Sanders, Ronald Sir
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National Documentation Centre Caribbean Collection | 02355-XI (Browse shelf) | Available | NDC25030033 |
This book written by Ronald Sanders analyzes the pervasive issue of rising crime in the Caribbean, highlighting its detrimental impact on socio-economic stability, tourism, and public safety. Key contributing factors include socio-economic inequality, political instability, drug trafficking, and organized crime it examines current responses by Caribbean governments, law enforcement, and civil society as well as the need for international cooperation. It also includes by advocating for a comprehensive, multi-faceted approach focusing on social reform, economic development, and regional collaboration to effectively combat crime.
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