Buch, Englisch, 814 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1455 g
ISBN: 978-3-031-52377-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Introduction: Towards a Caribbean Criminology.- PART I: Criminology in the Caribbean.- 1. The state of Criminology in the Caribbean – Dr. Wendell C. Wallace (Confirmed).- 2. Criminal Law and Human Rights: A paradoxical relationship – Justice Avason Quinlan.- Williams and Justice Charmaine Pemberton (Confirmed).- 3. Corporate, Financial and White Collar Crime in the Cayman Islands/Caribbean – Dr. Kadesha Swearing (Confirmed).- 4. Gendered Violence and Crime in the Caribbean .- Halimah DeShong (Confirmed).- 5. Then and now: The need for Caribbean criminological theories.- PART II. Typologies of Contemporary Criminal Activities and Punishment in Caribbean Jurisdictions.- 6. Delinquency Among Juveniles in the Caribbean: Trends, Factors and Determinants – Dr. Godfrey St. Bernard (Confirmed).- 7. Homicides in the Caribbean – Mr. Sheridon M. Hill (Confirmed).- 8. Exploring crime typologies in Trinidad and Tobago – Dr. Wendell C. Wallace (Confirmed).- 9. Transnational Organized Crime in the Caribbean – Dr. Camille Gibson (Confirmed).- 10. Prison Conditions in the Contemporary Caribbean – Dr. Dacia L. Leslie (Confirmed).- 11. Cybercrime and cyber.- victimization – Mr. Andre Norton (Confirmed).- 12. Crimes by and against Tourists in Barbados.- 13. An Overview of Gangs and Criminal activities in Haiti – Guyma Noel (Confirmed).- 14. The decriminalization of cannabis offences in the Caribbean: Criminal Justice System and Public Health Implications – Dr. Alana Griffith (Confirmed).- 15. Impacts of Gangs and Gang violence on Small Island Developing States in the Caribbean – Charles Katz (Confirmed).- 16. Gangs and Gang Dynamics: Exploring Gangs in Jamaica – Mr. Tarik Weekes (Confirmed).- PART III: Victims and Victimization.- 17. Rethinking School Discipline in the Caribbean: The moveaway from Punishment – Dr. Sherill V. C. Morris.- Francis (Confirmed).- 18. School Violence: Implications for Teachers and Education in the Caribbean .- Dr. Lisa Jaggernauth (Confirmed).- 19. Caribbean Peoples and the Retention of the Death Penalty – Mr. Sheridon M. Hill (Confirmed).- 20. The War on Terrorism: Human Rights Issues, Implications, and Recommendations – Dr. Malisa Neptune.- Figaro (Confirmed).- 21. Domestic Violence (DV) and Intimate Partner Violence (IPV): A Review of Perspectives of DV and IPV among Caribbean Women and Men – Dr. Leah Cleghorn and Miss Keel County (Confirmed).- 22. Political Crimes, Political Violence and Victimization in Caribbean Contexts – Dr. Peter St. Jean (Confirmed).- 23. Police Corruption in the Caribbean/Trinidad and Tobago – Mr. Danny Carr (Confirmed).- 24. The Invisible Victims of Crime: Children of Incarcerated Parents – Dr. Aveka Mano (Confirmed).- 25. Gender and Crime in Barbados – Dr. Kai.- Ann Skeete (Confirmed).- 26. Race, Class and Crime in Guyana – Dr. Mellissa Ifill (Confirmed).- 27. Human Trafficking as a Crime against Humanity: Patterns, Evolution, and Implications for the Caribbean – Professor Suzette Haughton (Confirmed).- PART IV: Slavery and Colonialism as Crimes Against Caribbean Peoples.- 28. Colonialism in the Caribbean: A Forgotten Crime against Humanity – Dr. Rita Pemberton (Confirmed).- 29. Outward movement of Caribbean Peoples as tools of Colonial (British) Development – Dr. Ronald Noel (Confirmed).- 30. The transmission of violence from colonialism to independence and Beyond: Myth or reality for the Caribbean – Dr. Winston Phulgence (Confirmed).- 31. Reparation for the Crime of Slavery against African/Caribbean Peoples.- 32. How Colonialism Criminalized Religion (and Culture) in the Caribbean – Dr. Marcia Burrowes (Confirmed).- 33. The Windrush Generations, 1948 to now: crimmigration of necessity in the sociology of knowledge and law– Dr. Michael Toussaint (Confirmed).- PART V: Critiques of Colonialism in Caribbean Criminology.- 34. Follow Fashion: Britain’s continuing influence on the Death Penalty in the Caribbean – Dr. Timothy Affonso (Confirmed).- 35. Theoretical Criminology: Peacemaking and the Policing of Public Order in Guyana – Dr. Joanne Mars (Confirmed).- 36. Police and Policing in the Caribbean: Centralization, Pluralization and Caribbeanization.- 37. Policing Homophobia in the Caribbean: The Colonial Genesis – Dr. Perry Stanislas (Confirmed).- 38. Language Romanticized: The monopoly of English language usage in the criminal justice system in the bilingual society of St. Lucia – Dr. R. Sandra Evans (Confirmed).- 39. The intersection of colonialism and indentureship in the Caribbean (or a specific Caribbean country).- Part VI: Crime and Justice Policies.- 40. Norms in Contention: Human Rights Across Social, Gendered and Religious Conformity and Non.- Conformity – Dr. Sue.- Ann Barratt (Confirmed).- 41. Reformation of Caribbean Judicial Systems – Master Gillian Scotland (Confirmed).- 42. Use of ADR Mechanisms in Caribbean Judiciaries – Miss Ann Diaz and Cheri Lewis (Confirmed).- 43. The State of Data Collection in Caribbean Police Departments – Mrs. Karen Lancaster.- Ellis (Confirmed).- 44. Police Indiscipline: Police Oversight Agencies as Agents of External Police Control – Mr. David West (Confirmed).- 45. The Police Complaints Process – Dr. Wendell C. Wallace, Mr. Russel Mason and Miss Gisann Ramharack (Confirmed).- 46. Criminal Activities as threats to National Security in the Caribbean .- Dr. Marika Dawkins (Confirmed).- 47. Venezuelan Migration to the Caribbean in the 21st Century: Policy Implications .- Dr. Mauricia John (Confirmed).- 48. The Criminalization of Homosexuality in St. Kitts and Nevis/Caribbean .- Dr. Moyia Rowtham (Confirmed).- 49. Policy Responses to Criminality: Sexual Predation as a Bi.- product of Protracted Curfews.- Dr. Herbert S. Gayle (Confirmed).- 50.Sentencing Practices and Trends in Barbados .- Miss Rochelle Lashley (Confirmed).- 51. Penal reform or penal abolitionism in the Caribbean?.- Conclusion: Caribbean Criminology: At the centre or at periphery and for how long?.