Jamaica Gleaner

Cops charged to become ambassador­s against domestic violence

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STATE MINISTER for National Security Pearnel Charles Jr. has called on members of the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF) who have benefited from domestic-violence training to become ambassador­s in ending the scourge in the society.

“I expect to see you in the churches, i n schools, at the community centres, and teaching other uniformed groups, as this is not a police issue; it is a Jamaica issue,” he said.

He was speaking at the conclusion of a training session at the Police Officers’ Club in St Andrew on Thursday.

Charles said there seems to be a cultural acceptance of domestic violence in Jamaica, which must end, as it contribute­s to other problems in the society.

ROOT OF ALL CRIME

He pointed out that when children see their parents engage in physical and other forms of violence at home, it signals to them that this is the correct way to resolve difference­s.

“Domestic violence creates murderers, the scammers; it creates all of the other aspects of criminal activities. Domestic violence is the root of all of the crimes that we have accepted over the years,” he contended.

The domestic violence training is a partnershi­p between the JCF’s Community Safety and Security Branch and the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID)-sponsored Community Empowermen­t and Trans– formation Project Phase II (COMET II).

The objective is to equip members of the force to respond to domestic incidents, which account for a large portion of the country’s crime problem.

The JCF is aiming to have at least one person in each of the 174 police stations across the island operate as a point person to interrupt domestic-violence incidents at the community level.

 ??  ?? State Minister for National Security Pearnel Charles Jr (right), enjoys a light moment with retired Deputy Commission­er of Police Novelette Grant (left) and mission director for the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID), Maura Barry Boyle, at the end of a domestic violence-training session for members of the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF) held last week at the Police Officers’ Club, St Andrew.
State Minister for National Security Pearnel Charles Jr (right), enjoys a light moment with retired Deputy Commission­er of Police Novelette Grant (left) and mission director for the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID), Maura Barry Boyle, at the end of a domestic violence-training session for members of the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF) held last week at the Police Officers’ Club, St Andrew.

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