Gap Analysis Report Citizen Security in Belize

  • Gap Analysis Report Citizen Security in Belize

by Jennifer Peirce

 

Abstract

This paper presents updated information about crime and violence in Belize, and about current and recent initiatives that address these issues , with an emphasis on youth and on Southside Belize City. The findings complement the 2013 IDB Technical Note on citizen security in Belize and the analysis of the completed Community Action for Public Safety Program (C APS). The report reviews factors contributing to crime and violence in Belize, and then identifies opportunities to consolidate progress and gaps in services. It makes recommendations for future programs, including a potential second phase of CAPS. The fir st key area is in juvenile justice: diverting more youth away from the criminal justice system and expanding mental health and foster care resources. The second key area is at the community level: further integrating social services and violence prevention efforts for families in Southside . T he hardest – to – reach youth groups who are gang – involved are a priority , and strengthening targeted interventions for them , including conflict mediation, could make a difference. Third, it is important to apply a gender lens to this sector, notably by building gender – disaggregated data and addressing masculinity issues. For monitoring and evaluating interventions, new indicators — in addition to crime and recidivism rates — will help to create a more comprehensive picture of change.

 

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Keywords: Belize, Caribbean , Central America, c itizen security, crime, crime prevention, corrections, diversion, foster care, homicides, institutional capacity, justice system, juvenile justice, legal aid, police, public policy , risk factors, violence , youth development

 

Suggested APA reference: Peirce, J. (2017) Gap Analysis Report Citizen Security in Belize. Inter-American Development Bank.

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