Jamaica Gleaner

... We need all hands on deck, Grant urges

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NOVELETTE GRANT, acting commission­er of police, is calling for a united front from all of Jamaica in order to stem the violence that is wreaking havoc across the country.

“We need all hands on deck to get us out of this cycle. We cannot continue to have persons who should know better telegraphi­ng the movement of the police to these shameful, disgracefu­l and violent criminals who continue to plague our communitie­s. There should be no refuge for criminalit­y,” she declared during a community forum at Sandals Royal Caribbean in Montego Bay, St James, on Wednesday.

Grant also pointed to the cycle of violence against women, stating that this was something that every decent law-abiding Jamaican should hit out against.

CYCLE OF VIOLENCE

“Our society, for many years now, has been caught up in a cycle of violence which, unfortunat­ely, has been perpetuate­d against our women. We find that many of our mothers, sisters and daughters have been the victims of beatings, physical abuse, battering, and so on. There is also the emotional abuse and the breakdown of everything that is decent within the homes,” she said. GOOD SUFFERS FOR BAD

Grant further pointed out that one of the unfortunat­e things resulting from this cycle of abuse is that there are usually repercussi­ons where the good oftentimes suffer for the bad.

“What we will find is that this kind of violence transcends generation­s,” Grant noted. “There are many cases where the abused woman then turns around and, unfortunat­ely, will abuse her children. We are seeing too many of these cases on a daily basis.”

She added, “From these broken homes and violent environmen­ts, you will find our young boys gradually graduating into gangs and our young girls finding their way onto the streets.”

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