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Community Plight of the Trouble TCI Youth |
A CALL FOR SOCIAL RENEWAL- HIGHLIGHTING THE IMPACT OF CRIME IN THE TCI Contribution by Ms. Karen L. Delancy Madam Chair, Colleagues, visitors, listening audience, good afternoon. My Colleague’s presentation on the call for Social Renewal-Highlighting the Impact of Crime in the TCI is a topic that takes in all areas of our society. I hope that we can eventually bring our key stake holders together in the not to distant future and re-address this topic in a workshop or symposium. I personally prefer a Symposium. Criminal Behavior: The reality Madam Chair is that there are no more get rich quick schemes and hand outs whether political or otherwise are almost non existent, the local pawn shop in Providenciales has more inventory than they can sell. Over the past several years our youths have been exposed to an un-sustainable lifestyle and were a part of a culture that said bigger is better and in some cases parents have over extended themselves financially trying to keep up with the Jones’s. The world has had an economic melt down and the Turks and Caicos Islands are no exception. The construction boom disappeared, leaving natives and imported migrant workers without jobs. Our high schools have been turning out close to three hundred and fifty students per year. Our community college and university graduates make up another two hundred students bringing a total of five hundred and fifty students each year. Some of these students find employment after months of trying. However, there is a growing frustration within the majority of them not being able to find jobs and in some cases feeling marginalized, can lead to events that can eventually cause criminal behavior. Home and Community Responsibilities: Madam Chair, no one has come fort with any information leading to the arrest or apprehension of these criminals. No one Madam Chair! The mentality of “ it is not my child” or my relative or my business must stop and stop now! No one knows who will be next on the criminals list. The Community needs to get involve in the prevention of crime and the apprehension of criminals. We can no longer sit on our laurels and expect the police department to solve these crimes alone. Crimes are solved when the community and the police work together. There is a need to establish a neighborhood crime watch in every community and on every island. Parents need to know who their children’s friends are and where they hang out. A parent must know what their son or daughter can afford to buy with the pocket money that they are given. If your child brought home or is in possession of an item that he or she cannot account for, it is the parent’s responsibility to find out where and how it got into their possession. We need to prevent the development of criminality among our young people. Madam Chair, the Turks and Caicos Islands are a Tourism Based Economy. Guns, drugs, violent crimes and other illegal activities have no place here. The police and the community must work together to eradicate crimes in all its forms. Look at what happened in St. Croix. Some years ago, an American male was killed while playing golf on the golf course, his death made headlines in the international news and the tourism economy in that country simply disappeared. Madam Chair, tourism is the life line of this country. In Aruba, their tourism took and continues to take a beating after the death of an American tourist named Nathalee Halloway. This is our country, our beautiful by nature Turks and Caicos Islands, we must never, ever, let the criminals take away our country and our lively-hood. Attitudes to Work: Madam Chair, in the absence of a trade school, the Education Department must work along with the Labour Department and the private sector to implement an apprentership program and a mentoring program for our youths. Wealthy Turks and Caicos Islanders need to invest in our own economy thereby helping to create jobs and opportunities after all we were creating eight millionaires a year. RTCI Police Force- Man Power: Madam Chair, HMG is ultimately responsible for the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force through the governor’s office. HMG should not shrug their responsibilities. Madam Chair, I made some recommendations to the governor in my presentation, The Effects of Crime in the TCI. I asked that my recommendations be accepted and implemented and that this Consultative Forums gives its support.
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