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    Supt Minto implores citizens to seek to resolve conflicts peacefully – Jamaica Inquirer

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14May 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Commanding Officer for the St Elizabeth Police Division, Superintendent Coleridge Minto. (file picture)

    Head of the St Elizabeth police, Superintendent Coleridge Minto, has referred to as on residents to utilise the companies of the Home Violence Centre or the Restorative Justice Centre, each situated in Santa Cruz within the parish, to help in resolving their interpersonal conflicts.

    The centres type a part of the police’s collaborative methods to curtail interpersonal and home violence within the parish.

    Minto instructed Prime Minister Andrew Holness who was on a tour of the North East St Elizabeth constituency on Thursday, that interpersonal and home violence points usually are not at an alarming fee within the parish, however the police are treating it with seriousness.

    “We’ve seen various interpersonal points; conflicts that resulted in fights, which finally resulted in assaults, and fees being laid for (towards) individuals,” Minto mentioned.

    “So, we attraction to individuals, utilise the Home Violence Centre in Santa Cruz, and we even have, via the Ministry of Justice, the Restorative Justice Centre, additionally in Santa Cruz,” he added.

    The senior regulation enforcer mentioned his officers have additionally been collaborating with different stakeholders, together with the Youngster Care and Household Companies Company (CPFSA), to coach residents about methods to peacefully resolve their disputes.

    “We now have been going throughout the parish with various our interventions. Two days in the past, we had been strolling within the Black River city centre with the kid diversion individuals (representatives), the CPFSA representatives, the police and different stakeholders, talking about these sorts of points.

    “However we do have them (interpersonal and home violence points) within the parish, not at an alarming fee, however they’re actually noteworthy to say,” acknowledged Minto.



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