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    Gangsters in Jamaica face 158% higher death risk – CAPRI – Jamaica Inquirer

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14February 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Gang members are as much as 158 per cent extra prone to be murdered than members of the overall inhabitants.

    This statement was made by the Director of Analysis on the Caribbean Coverage Analysis Institute (CAPRI) Dian Thorburn on Tuesday. She was delivering the general public launch of a European Union-backed examine titled “Hits and Misses: Girls in Organised Violence’. Difficult the narrative and actuality of the Jamaican gangstress’.

    Thorburn stated these embedded within the legal networks are more likely to fall prey to gang violence.

    “If you wish to scale back violent crime, you could dismantle gangs, if you wish to dismantle gangs you could deal with the structural circumstances that permit gangs to function with impunity,” she remarked.

    Thorburn defined that since most of Jamaica’s violence is gang-related involving younger males, the examine aimed to focus on the function of girls in these organisations. She stated the favored thought of a rising feminine gangstress gave rise to the examine which checked out how girls function and take part in organised crime.

    She stated it was key to understanding gangs which stay “the best problem to Jamaica’s peace, citizen safety, financial improvement and our general wellbeing as a rustic and as a individuals”.

    “With out gangs, Jamaica’s homicide fee could be under the worldwide common [of six per 100,000] which is the place we have been within the Nineteen Sixties,” stated Thorburn. She famous that Jamaica has one of many highest homicide charges within the Latin America and Caribbean area however the lowest victimization fee. Because of this the quantity of people that report that they’ve been the sufferer of a criminal offense is the bottom in Jamaica than anyplace else within the area.

    “This contradiction is defined by the character of our violence which is armed violence, primarily within the type of focused shootings, carried out by gangs,” stated Thorburn. She highlighted that 70 per cent of murders in Jamaica are linked to gangs with 20 per cent thought of interpersonal, with a big portion of these not directly linked to gangs.

    “The discrepancy between our victimization fee and our homicide fee is as a result of violence in Jamaica is so concentrated inside small insular teams of younger males killing one another in organised crime networks,” she acknowledged.



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