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Trinidad and Tobago: National Crisis and Violence

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With over two homicides per day in 2024, including public shootings and daylight attacks, Trinidad and Tobacco's security landscape is under severe strain.

The crime rate in Trinidad and Tobago, with its significant impact on national security, presents a critical challenge as the nation grapples with a ‘national crisis’ of violence. With over two homicides per day in 2024, including public shootings and daylight attacks, the country’s security landscape is under severe strain. Consequently, this strain has a negative effect its social fabric and economic stability. 

Key Judgement 1: Trinidad and Tobago’s crime rates will likely worsen, influenced by gang-related activities and the proliferation of illegal firearms in the next 12 months. 

Key Judgement 2: Rising crime rates will likely exacerbate Trinidad and Tobago’s economic challenges in the next 12 months.

Key Judgement 3: Community trust in law enforcement and governmental institutions in Trinidad and Tobago is likely to further erode over the next 12 months. 

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