Tuesday, May 26, 2020

The Impact Of Violence, Crime And Drugs On Poverty

Joy Jaja 200296673 Economics 280 outline. THE IMPACT OF VIOLENCE, CRIME AND DRUGS ON POVERTY IN KINGSTON JAMAICA I. Introduction A. Background Poverty serves as a motivation to commit crimes and crime has been a substantial contributing factor to poverty in Jamaica. †¢ In Kingston, Jamaica the violence that takes place is directed at the citizens of the island. According to the Jamaica Crime and Safety Report in 2014, almost 1200 murders took place in 2013. †¢ Jamaican on Jamaican violence is a very common type of violence in Kingston, although crimes rarely affect international visitors or tourists. †¢ In the event that a crime occurs against a tourist or a visitor, the affected can usually be classified into two classifications. ïÆ'˜â€ ¦show more content†¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¢ I will be providing a chart to outline the demographics of Jamaica. †¢ It will show the elements that aid the production of poverty. II. Analysis A. Development of crime in Jamaica †¢ Jamaica has issues that can be classified into three: ïÆ'Ëœ 1st phase happened in1962 and can be classified as the period when property crime was the main type of crime. ïÆ'Ëœ 2nd phase happened in the late 1970s and can be classified as the onset of crime and violence in Kingston. ïÆ'Ëœ 3rd phase happened in 1989 and can be classified as the development of crime and violence in Kingston. B. What drives crime ïÆ'Ëœ Employment and violence and crime are key elements when discussing poverty in Kingston. ïÆ'Ëœ The rate of unemployment in Kingston is very noticeable. I will be providing an outlined chart on the national employment in Jamaica. ïÆ'Ëœ The increase of unemployment and underemployment has been credited to the migration of citizens from rural areas of Kingston where little opportunitirs for employments exists. Although, this integration of citizens only added to the already compounded issue of high demand of employment. ïÆ'Ëœ Jamaica has experienced a constant increase in the number of returning deportations from other countries. ïÆ'Ëœ Kingston, Jamaica inhabits many inner city communities that are called `garrisons` which is known as the `ghetto` in this research paper. C. Deportations of criminals ïÆ'Ëœ Criminal deportations are a driving force of violence,

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