Is gang-related violence becoming worse in small islands?
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- Mtima Solwazi - Trinidad’s Roots Foundation on guiding disenfranchised youths away from illicit activities.
- Adam Baird, a leading gang expert who has pioneered a “masculinities” approach to anti-violence interventions throughout Latin America and the Caribbean
- Rivke Jaffe, an Amsterdam-based academic who has written extensively about Jamaica’s “Dons”
- Dylan Kerrigan, who has spent two decades working on myriad community peacebuilding projects across the Port of Spain.
Resources:
- Programme page | Resilient and Sustainable Islands Initiative (RESI)
- Mtima in the media | The impact of the USAID cuts on anti-crime programs
- Mtima’s videos and promos | Roots Foundation YouTube page
- Adam’s book | From South Central to Southside
- Adam's recent UNIDIR paper | Focusing on men to reduce global armed violence
- Adam on the Common Ground podcast | Chronic vulnerability and violence in Belize
- Rivke’s book | The Rule of Dons
- Rivke’s University of Amsterdam webpage | Professor Rivke Jaffe
- Dylan’s personal website with all of his writings | www.dylankerrigan.com
- Adam, Matt and Dylan’s papers | Breaking Bad: Gangs, Masculinities and Murder in Trinidad and How do gangs mediate ‘residual violence’ to sustain Trinidad’s homicide boom?
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