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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | October 5, 2008

We are losing our soul - Kiwanian
Amid the growing levels of violence against the nation's children, Sharian Baker, governor of Key Club, yesterday warned criminals who continued to prey on children that the blood of the innocent was on their hands.

'I am like a shell'

THE RECENT spate of murders of children in Jamaica is triggering "feelings of deep sorrow" all over again for Maxine Clarke. These feelings, she thought, would have diminished after saying the final goodbye to her daughter, Stacy-Ann Clarke, earlier this year.

Designing a safer future - Monitoring and supervision of children in Jamaica is widely neglected

WOULD SOME of the 63 children who have been killed since 2008 be alive today if Jamaicans were better parents, legislators were more effective and law enforcers more vigilant? Local child advocates and professionals working in the field of child health believe that cultural, parenting and regulatory problems need to be addressed with urgency.

America Decides - Onus on McCain to turn race around

One month before election day, Barack Obama sits atop battleground polls, the economic crisis is breaking his way and the Democrat has made progress towards winning the White House.

The Police Citizens' Charter

The following is the final part of an edited version of the Police Citizens' Charter, which was launched on behalf of the Jamaica Constabulary Force by Commissioner of Police Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin at a press conference in August.





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