The Socio-economic Costs of Crime and Violence in Papua New Guinea : Recommendations for Policy and Programs

At the request of the Prime Minister's office, between 2011-2013, the World Bank conducted a study to understand the social and economic costs of crime and violence in Papua New Guinea. The purpose of the study was to feed a national conversat...

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Main Authors: Lakhani, Sadaf, Willman, Alys M.
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/05/19632259/socio-economic-costs-crime-violence-papua-new-guinea-recommendations-policy-programs
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spelling okr-10986-189742021-04-23T14:03:50Z The Socio-economic Costs of Crime and Violence in Papua New Guinea : Recommendations for Policy and Programs Lakhani, Sadaf Willman, Alys M. ABUSE ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACCOUNTABILITY ACTS OF VIOLENCE ADULTHOOD ALCOHOL ANTENATAL CLINIC ASSAULT BRIBERY CHILD WELFARE CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS COERCION COMPENSATION CONFIDENCE CORRUPT CORRUPTION COURT COURTS CRIME CRIME RATES CRIME STATISTICS CRIME VICTIMIZATION CRIMES CUSTODY CYCLE OF VIOLENCE CYCLES OF VIOLENCE DIGNITY DOMESTIC ABUSE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ECONOMIC BENEFITS EQUALITY EXTORTION FEMALE FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION FEMALE VICTIMS FEMALE VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE FEMALES FIREARMS GENDER HIGH CRIME HOMICIDE HOMICIDE RATE HUSBANDS IMPRISONMENT INCARCERATION INJURIES INSECURITY INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INVESTIGATION JUDGES JUSTICE JUSTICE SYSTEM JUVENILE JUSTICE KIDNAPPING LAW REFORM LEGAL AID LEVELS OF CRIME LITERACY MEDIA MINISTER MISAPPROPRIATION NATIONAL LAW PAYOFFS PERPETRATORS POLICE PREGNANCY PREGNANT WOMEN PROPERTY CRIME PROSECUTION PROSECUTOR RELIGIOUS LEADERS ROBBERY RULE OF LAW SANCTIONS SERVICE DELIVERY SEXUAL VIOLENCE SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL CHANGES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT STATE INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE THEFT TRADITIONAL SYSTEMS URBAN YOUTH USE OF ALCOHOL VICTIMS VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE VIOLENCE VIOLENCE PREVENTION VOCATIONAL SKILLS VULNERABLE GROUPS WEAPONS WILL YOUNG PEOPLE YOUTH YOUTH EMPLOYMENT At the request of the Prime Minister's office, between 2011-2013, the World Bank conducted a study to understand the social and economic costs of crime and violence in Papua New Guinea. The purpose of the study was to feed a national conversation about crime and violence and inform policy directions and program interventions. The findings of the study are summarized in this research and dialogue series. This brief outlines the policy and programming recommendations that emerge from the research. The recommendations are intended to provide information, possible policy approaches towards an ongoing dialogue on the issue of crime and violence and that they will fuel a growing coalition of state and civil society actors for an integrated response. 2014-07-22T17:32:07Z 2014-07-22T17:32:07Z 2014-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/05/19632259/socio-economic-costs-crime-violence-papua-new-guinea-recommendations-policy-programs http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18974 English en_US Research and dialogue series;no. 5 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper East Asia and Pacific Papua New Guinea
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topic ABUSE
ACCESS TO JUSTICE
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACTS OF VIOLENCE
ADULTHOOD
ALCOHOL
ANTENATAL CLINIC
ASSAULT
BRIBERY
CHILD WELFARE
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
COERCION
COMPENSATION
CONFIDENCE
CORRUPT
CORRUPTION
COURT
COURTS
CRIME
CRIME RATES
CRIME STATISTICS
CRIME VICTIMIZATION
CRIMES
CUSTODY
CYCLE OF VIOLENCE
CYCLES OF VIOLENCE
DIGNITY
DOMESTIC ABUSE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
EQUALITY
EXTORTION
FEMALE
FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION
FEMALE VICTIMS
FEMALE VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE
FEMALES
FIREARMS
GENDER
HIGH CRIME
HOMICIDE
HOMICIDE RATE
HUSBANDS
IMPRISONMENT
INCARCERATION
INJURIES
INSECURITY
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INVESTIGATION
JUDGES
JUSTICE
JUSTICE SYSTEM
JUVENILE JUSTICE
KIDNAPPING
LAW REFORM
LEGAL AID
LEVELS OF CRIME
LITERACY
MEDIA
MINISTER
MISAPPROPRIATION
NATIONAL LAW
PAYOFFS
PERPETRATORS
POLICE
PREGNANCY
PREGNANT WOMEN
PROPERTY CRIME
PROSECUTION
PROSECUTOR
RELIGIOUS LEADERS
ROBBERY
RULE OF LAW
SANCTIONS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
SOCIAL CHANGE
SOCIAL CHANGES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
STATE INSTITUTIONS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
THEFT
TRADITIONAL SYSTEMS
URBAN YOUTH
USE OF ALCOHOL
VICTIMS
VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE
VIOLENCE
VIOLENCE PREVENTION
VOCATIONAL SKILLS
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WEAPONS
WILL
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUTH
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
spellingShingle ABUSE
ACCESS TO JUSTICE
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACTS OF VIOLENCE
ADULTHOOD
ALCOHOL
ANTENATAL CLINIC
ASSAULT
BRIBERY
CHILD WELFARE
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
COERCION
COMPENSATION
CONFIDENCE
CORRUPT
CORRUPTION
COURT
COURTS
CRIME
CRIME RATES
CRIME STATISTICS
CRIME VICTIMIZATION
CRIMES
CUSTODY
CYCLE OF VIOLENCE
CYCLES OF VIOLENCE
DIGNITY
DOMESTIC ABUSE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
EQUALITY
EXTORTION
FEMALE
FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION
FEMALE VICTIMS
FEMALE VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE
FEMALES
FIREARMS
GENDER
HIGH CRIME
HOMICIDE
HOMICIDE RATE
HUSBANDS
IMPRISONMENT
INCARCERATION
INJURIES
INSECURITY
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INVESTIGATION
JUDGES
JUSTICE
JUSTICE SYSTEM
JUVENILE JUSTICE
KIDNAPPING
LAW REFORM
LEGAL AID
LEVELS OF CRIME
LITERACY
MEDIA
MINISTER
MISAPPROPRIATION
NATIONAL LAW
PAYOFFS
PERPETRATORS
POLICE
PREGNANCY
PREGNANT WOMEN
PROPERTY CRIME
PROSECUTION
PROSECUTOR
RELIGIOUS LEADERS
ROBBERY
RULE OF LAW
SANCTIONS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
SOCIAL CHANGE
SOCIAL CHANGES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
STATE INSTITUTIONS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
THEFT
TRADITIONAL SYSTEMS
URBAN YOUTH
USE OF ALCOHOL
VICTIMS
VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE
VIOLENCE
VIOLENCE PREVENTION
VOCATIONAL SKILLS
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WEAPONS
WILL
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUTH
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
Lakhani, Sadaf
Willman, Alys M.
The Socio-economic Costs of Crime and Violence in Papua New Guinea : Recommendations for Policy and Programs
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Papua New Guinea
relation Research and dialogue series;no. 5
description At the request of the Prime Minister's office, between 2011-2013, the World Bank conducted a study to understand the social and economic costs of crime and violence in Papua New Guinea. The purpose of the study was to feed a national conversation about crime and violence and inform policy directions and program interventions. The findings of the study are summarized in this research and dialogue series. This brief outlines the policy and programming recommendations that emerge from the research. The recommendations are intended to provide information, possible policy approaches towards an ongoing dialogue on the issue of crime and violence and that they will fuel a growing coalition of state and civil society actors for an integrated response.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Lakhani, Sadaf
Willman, Alys M.
author_facet Lakhani, Sadaf
Willman, Alys M.
author_sort Lakhani, Sadaf
title The Socio-economic Costs of Crime and Violence in Papua New Guinea : Recommendations for Policy and Programs
title_short The Socio-economic Costs of Crime and Violence in Papua New Guinea : Recommendations for Policy and Programs
title_full The Socio-economic Costs of Crime and Violence in Papua New Guinea : Recommendations for Policy and Programs
title_fullStr The Socio-economic Costs of Crime and Violence in Papua New Guinea : Recommendations for Policy and Programs
title_full_unstemmed The Socio-economic Costs of Crime and Violence in Papua New Guinea : Recommendations for Policy and Programs
title_sort socio-economic costs of crime and violence in papua new guinea : recommendations for policy and programs
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/05/19632259/socio-economic-costs-crime-violence-papua-new-guinea-recommendations-policy-programs
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18974
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