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    Gov’t moves to strengthen legislative framework to combat gender-based violence – Jamaica Inquirer

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14May 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Info Minister Dr Dana Morris Dixon addresses a post-cabinet press briefing.

    Prime Minister, Dr Andrew Holness, has instructed Cupboard members to strengthen Jamaica’s legislative framework to fight gender-based violence.

    This was disclosed by Minister of Training, Expertise, Youth and Info, Senator Dr the Dana Morris Dixon, throughout Thursday’s. Could 22) post-Cupboard press briefing at Jamaica Home.

    She indicated that Cupboard obtained an replace from Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Nationwide Safety, Dr Horace Chang, on investigations into acts of violence in opposition to ladies, which she strongly condemned.

    “That is one thing that’s occurring throughout our nation… it’s a drawback. Our ladies are underneath siege. This isn’t acceptable… it can’t be acceptable in our nation. So, the Prime Minister has informed us that we are able to’t stand by and have this occur.

    We have now to do what we are able to, as Cupboard Ministers, to take sturdy steps and alter the legal guidelines to make it clear that this type of motion is just not acceptable,” Senator Morris Dixon mentioned.

    In the meantime, she mentioned the nation continues to see tangible progress within the struggle in opposition to crime, with the numbers constantly trending downwards.

    “For the reason that begin of the yr, the stats are clear, 40 per cent down when it comes to homicide, shootings are actually 32 per cent down and main crimes are down 21 per cent.

    That’s purpose to rejoice, and all of that’s not by probability. It’s the results of actually sturdy management and larger investments in our police power. We’re additionally utilizing much more digital expertise to help real-time policing,” Senator Morris Dixon additional said.



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