Restoring Paradise in the Caribbean: Combatting Violence with Numbers: Executive Summary

While citizen security has become an ever-increasing concern for many Caribbean countries, the magnitude of the problem has not been matched with an equally robust response in terms of research. This publication fills an important gap by analysing data from victimization surveys of individuals (in 5 Caribbean countries; C5) and businesses (in 13 Caribbean countries; C13) conducted in in 2014/15. Most existing studies on crime and violence in the region have relied upon police data. However, we find that only 53 percent of crimes measured in our Caribbean Crime Victimization Survey (CCVS) were reported to the police. This highlights the fact that police data can show an incomplete view of the problem. As such, this study goes beyond much of the existing literature, which relies primarily on police data. This volume contributes new information to our understanding of crime patterns, victim profiles, drivers of particular types of crime, and directions for crime reduction in the region.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Inter American Development BankInder J. Ruprah
Format: Catalogs & Brochures biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Citizen Safety, Youth Violence, Victim of Violence, Crime Rate, Crime Prevention, Violence Against Women, Domestic Violence, Cost of Crime,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0000734
https://publications.iadb.org/en/restoring-paradise-caribbean-combatting-violence-numbers-executive-summary
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spelling dig-bid-node-172662020-10-19T17:49:11ZRestoring Paradise in the Caribbean: Combatting Violence with Numbers: Executive Summary 2017-05-23T00:00:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0000734 https://publications.iadb.org/en/restoring-paradise-caribbean-combatting-violence-numbers-executive-summary Inter-American Development Bank Citizen Safety Youth Violence Victim of Violence Crime Rate Crime Prevention Violence Against Women Domestic Violence Cost of Crime While citizen security has become an ever-increasing concern for many Caribbean countries, the magnitude of the problem has not been matched with an equally robust response in terms of research. This publication fills an important gap by analysing data from victimization surveys of individuals (in 5 Caribbean countries; C5) and businesses (in 13 Caribbean countries; C13) conducted in in 2014/15. Most existing studies on crime and violence in the region have relied upon police data. However, we find that only 53 percent of crimes measured in our Caribbean Crime Victimization Survey (CCVS) were reported to the police. This highlights the fact that police data can show an incomplete view of the problem. As such, this study goes beyond much of the existing literature, which relies primarily on police data. This volume contributes new information to our understanding of crime patterns, victim profiles, drivers of particular types of crime, and directions for crime reduction in the region. Inter-American Development Bank Inter American Development BankInder J. Ruprah Heather Sutton Catalogs & Brochures application/pdf IDB Publications The Caribbean en
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Inter-American Development Bank
Restoring Paradise in the Caribbean: Combatting Violence with Numbers: Executive Summary
description While citizen security has become an ever-increasing concern for many Caribbean countries, the magnitude of the problem has not been matched with an equally robust response in terms of research. This publication fills an important gap by analysing data from victimization surveys of individuals (in 5 Caribbean countries; C5) and businesses (in 13 Caribbean countries; C13) conducted in in 2014/15. Most existing studies on crime and violence in the region have relied upon police data. However, we find that only 53 percent of crimes measured in our Caribbean Crime Victimization Survey (CCVS) were reported to the police. This highlights the fact that police data can show an incomplete view of the problem. As such, this study goes beyond much of the existing literature, which relies primarily on police data. This volume contributes new information to our understanding of crime patterns, victim profiles, drivers of particular types of crime, and directions for crime reduction in the region.
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