A Global Approach To Crime And Violence In Jamaica
Peter Jones ()
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Peter Jones: Economic Development Institute, Janus International Development Agency
Economics Bulletin, 2006, vol. 28, issue 3, A0
Abstract:
The problems of crime and the quality of justice have become central issues in public debate and important public policy concerns in a number of Caribbean countries. This problem is perhaps most acute in Jamaica which has acquired an unenviable reputation for having a high rate of violent crime. There has been much research and discussion on this matter.
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Date: 2006-02-09
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