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129 Trinidad and Tobago. The Department of Management Studies was fully launched in 1967. Selected research interests of staff and students include tourism development in small island states and more specifically human resource development in the tourism industry in the regionthe impact of tourism development on small island states strategic brand management information systems in business and society the impact of information and communications technology on higher education finance and auditing manage- ment issues in performance measurement and information needs small business electronic commerce and its impact on Caribbean business corporate social responsibility and socio- ethical economy professional and applied ethics. Head of Department Professor Surendra Arjoon has written extensively on management and ethics. His 2012 collaboration with Dr. Rambocas on Student Learning Portfolio and the Teaching of Professional Ethics is one example of such research. The Department of Behavioural Sciences has introduced its biannual Postgraduate Conference in April 2013. This conference provided an opportunity for postgraduate students of the department to showcase their work through panel discussions and poster presentations. The second and most recent confer- ence was held in April 2015. Research in this department seeks to acquire deeper insight into the basic processes that motivate human behaviour through the disciplines of PsychologySociologyCriminologySocial work and Mediation Studies. The following are selected themes of research covered under each of the disciplines or related area studies Psychology Body image perception and its relationship to self-esteem and eating disorders using agegender and ethnicity psychology of media perception social psychology of fear of crime gangs nationwide study on the degree of conformity of social norms and values in Trinidad and Tobago and street children in the Caribbean. Criminology Crime statistics analysis and policy action in Trinidad and Tobago youth crime prison recidivism in Trinidad and Tobagoreductionrehabilitation and reformreducing youth deviance in schools building civil society and a healthy school modelbaseline study of civic attitudespsychological capital and school deviance. Sociology Disability in Trinidad and Tobago youth HIVAIDS crisis and opportunity in the Caribbean ecumenical discourses in multi-religious societies the involvement and characteristics of fathers on male adolescents self-esteem in Port-of Spain Trinidad and Tobago stratification in early childhood education in Trinidad and Tobago drug abuse amongst adolescents in Trinidad and Tobago and alcohol studies related to the family in Trinidad and Tobago men and masculini- ties on the fields of sport in the Caribbean ethnography of transnational self-help books in Trinidad militarisation and everyday life in the Caribbean Corruption and Bobol as everyday practicebehavioural logic in Trinidad. Mediation StudiesSocial Work Domestic Violence in Trinidad and Tobago why women stay in abusive relationships social services in Trinidad and Tobago psychosocial effects of HIVAIDS on mothers and infants cultural practices in mediation in the Caribbean and assessing psychosocial implications of HIVAIDS in the Caribbean. DR. NASSER MUSTAPHA DEPUT Y DEAN