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Crime & security in Trinidad and Tobago /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Seepersad, Randy (Autor), Williams, Dianne, 1958- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Kingston ; Miami : Ian Randle Publishers, 2016.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-188) and index. 
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505 0 |a Intro; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; The Criminal Justice System in Trinidad and Tobago; Figure 1.1 Trends in Detection Rates, 2000-2014; Figure 1.2 Organizational Structure of the Trinidad and Tobago Prisons Service, 2013; Table 1.1 Detection Rates in Trinidad and Tobago, 2000-20141; Table 1.2 Daily Average Prison Population, 1992-2001; Table 1.3 Total Number of Inmates as of July 2013; Criminal Victimization; Figure 2.1 Murders, Woundings and Shootings, Sexual Offences and Kidnapping, 1990-2014; Figure 2.2: Robberies and Burglaries and Break-ins, 1990-2014 
505 8 |a Figure 2.3: Kidnappings, 1997-2013Figure 2.4: Violent and Property Crime Victimization as a Function of Age; Figure 2.5: Violent and Property Crime Victimization as a Function of Ethnicity; Figure 2.6: Sustaining Physical Injury as a Function of Age; Figure 2.7: Percentage of Murders due to Domestic Violence and Rate per 100,000 Inhabitants, 1995-2013; Figure 2.8: Domestic Violence Incidents, 2000-2013; Figure 2.9: Types of Domestic Violence, 2000-2013; Figure 2.10: Gender of Victims of Domestic Violence, 2007-12; Figure 2.11: Ages of Victims of Domestic Violence, 2010-12 
505 8 |a Figure 2.12: Ethnicity of Victims of Domestic Violence, 2009-12Figure 2.13: Percentage of Unemployed People over Age 15 in Trinidad and Tobago, 1985-2005; Table 2.1: Crime in Trinidad and Tobago, 1990-2014; Table 2.2: Crimes Occurring by Police Division, 2000-2014; Table 2.3: Comparison of Crime Rates for Trinidad and Tobago, 2000-2014; Table 2.4: Self-reported Victimization in Trinidad and Tobago; Table 2.5: Members of Respondents' Households Victimized in 2009; Table 2.6: Official and Self-reported Crime Rates per 100,000 Inhabitants for 20099 
505 8 |a Table 2.7: Women's Average Income as a Percentage of Men's, 1998-2000Table 2.8: Percentage of Economically Active Men and Women (2000 Data); Table 2.9: Women and Men's Participation in the Labour Force, 1996-2000; Table 2.10: Women's (n=176) Lifetime Experience of Domestic Violence; Juvenile Justice; Figure 3.1 Delinquent Acts Committed by 9-11 Year Olds; Figure 3.2 Percentage of Boys and Girls Involved in Delinquency; Figure 3.3 Percentage of Students who were Victimized; Figure 3.4: Percentage of Youths who Committed Illegal and Non-illegal Acts 
505 8 |a Table 3.1 Percentage of Students Who Were Victims of Specific Acts within the Last TermTable 3.2 Percentage of Students Who Self-reported That They Victimized Others; Table 3.3: Serious Crimes Committed by Persons Aged 11-17 Years Old in Trinidad and Tobago; Table 3.4: Average Annual Number of Crimes Committed in Trinidad and Tobago for the Period 2007-10; Gangs in Trinidad and Tobago; Figure 4.1: Gang Locations (2009) and Gang-related Murders (2009); Figure 4.2: Gang Locations (2012) and Gang-related Murders (2012); Figure 4.3: Gang Locations (2014) and Gang-related Murders (2014) 
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