RT Article T1 The intersection between politics, ethnicity, crime and violence in Guyana JF The Palgrave handbook of Caribbean criminology SP 369 OP 386 A1 Ifill, Melissa LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1931909687 AB Violence, crime and insecurity have challenged democratic governance in Guyana. Violence and crime equally impede human development since they generate fear and anxiety, and in effect deny an essential form of freedom, that is, freedom from fear. Critical to understanding crime and violence in Guyana is an analysis of their political and ethnic manifestations. The variables crime, violence, ethnicity and politics have intersected and intertwined and at times they appear indistinguishable, particularly during elections. This chapter explores the connections between crime, violence, politics and ethnicity. It reviews the historic and contemporary linkages between ethnicity, politics, crime and violence. It then examines ethnic contestation and conflict, particularly during elections and the types of violence used to serve political and ethnic agendas. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 383-386 SN 9783031523779 K1 Crime K1 Violence K1 Politics K1 Ethnicity K1 Pluralism K1 Guyana