reintegration, monitoring and evaluation, inclusive sustainable development
Dacia Leslie is a Research Fellow at SALISES, The University of the West Indies, Mona campus, Jamaica. Her research interests centre on effective reintegration and the lived experiences of children in conflict with the law, inmates, ex-prisoners, involuntary removed migrants and their child dependents. Dr Leslie is also the Coordinator of the Monitoring and Evaluation postgraduate course offered at SALISES, Mona and Chair of the Crime Prevention and Offender Management (CPOM) research cluster. She is a member of the British Society of Criminology and the Director of the Mayeltha and Gwendolyn Dwyer Foundation which is a nongovernmental organisation recently established to improve the life chances of invisible children within the Caribbean region.
[Book]
Recidivism in the Caribbean. Improving the Reintegration of Jamaican Ex-prisoners more..2019
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[Journal Article]
Review of Janice A McLean-Farrell, West Indian Pentecostals: Living their faith in New York and London more..2018
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[Report]
The Beverage Sub-Sector's Position Paper on the Distribution of Refined Sugar more.. Dacia Latoya LeslieLeslie, Dacia
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[Education and Training]
PhD in Criminology more..Contribution of > Education and Training
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[Education and Training]
MSc in Governance & Public Policy more..Contribution of > Education and Training
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[Education and Training]
BSc in International Relations with minors in Criminology & Social Policy Administration more..Contribution of > Education and Training
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Social Media
[Social Media]
Twitter more..https://twitter.com/dacialeslie?lang=en