DR Mike Neville is a
forensic psychiatrist who has spent 40 years – the majority in the
Bahamas – working in the hospitals, courts and prisons at close quarters
with offenders. The father of a recently murdered son, he is bringing
his experience and expertise to bear in a series in The Tribune designed
to inform an evidence-based national debate on how to solve the rising
levels of serious crime here.
Week
by week Dr Neville examines the causes, effects and potential remedies
of crime, from the cradle to the grave, looking at the reasons behind
the increasing catalogue of murders, shootings, armed robberies and
sexual assaults.