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Author: Noble, Cameron

Title: Urban Youth in the Pacific: Increasing resilience and reducing risk for involvement in crime and violence

Summary: The report “Urban Youth in the Pacific – Increasing Resilience and Reducing Risk for Involvement in Crime and Violence" was produced in response to a concern raised by the Forum Regional Security Committee (FSRC) about the involvement of a small but increasing number of urban youth in crime and violence and acknowledgment that the region can work towards building the resilience of young people. The report aims to provide policy and programming options for Pacific governments and other stakeholders, including the United Nations, to prevent young people becoming involved in crime and violence, and to fulfill their potential as productive citizens. The report covers issues like what factors push Pacific youth to become involved in crime and violence and what can be done to reduce the risk and increase the resilience of young people. The report highlights good policies and activities that address youth crime and violence. It contains case studies from six Pacific Island countries – the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Samoa and Tonga.

Details: Suva, Fiji: UNDP Pacific Centre: PIFS, 2011. 172p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed March 11, 2012 at http://www.undppc.org.fj/_resources/article/files/Full_Report_Urban_Youth.pdf

Year: 2011

Country: International

URL: http://www.undppc.org.fj/_resources/article/files/Full_Report_Urban_Youth.pdf

Shelf Number: 124458

Keywords:
Crime Prevention
Crime Reduction
Juveniles (Pacific)
Urban Crime (Pacific)