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    Another crime plan after long neglect
    published: Monday | November 12, 2007


    The Editor, Sir:
    Last Wednesday, we were witnesses to the unveiling of yet another 'crime plan'. This is frustrating for those among us who have done the necessary research and analysis required to come to an informed position.

    The Minister is under enormous pressure - most of it from mischievous and irresponsible sources - to 'do something about the murder rate now'. As usual, whenever a Minister is at a loss for answers he usually starts chopping down people's ganja trees as if this has anything to do with crime. May I remind the Minister that each year only one per cent or two per cent of murders are listed as 'drug related' and the claim that we are shipping tons of ganja to other territories for guns is one of the greatest Anancy stories since the cow jumped over the moon. As unpalatable as this may sound to some, ganja business is why our crime rate is not higher. At present, all the ganja eradication programme is doing is forming a useful alliance between farmer and police.

    This government has got to stop giving the impression that it can solve all our problems overnight. Magic wands are available only to the writers of children's stories. The challenges facing them are enormous. Most of the corruption which is sucking our very lifeblood is not as obvious and eradicable as that 'light bulb' thing. Some have become institutionalised and are even facilitated by laws that we have passed.

    Causes of price increase
    The people are being told that the recent price increases are a result of government policy. What is Mr. Golding doing to give a proper and credible explanation to the ordinary man who believes it when he is told by persons opposed to his regime that the increases in gas and flour is to pay election expenses.

    The crime problem has been neglected for so long that people have become comfortable with th that are in place - and working. Thi system uses violence to solve all problems. People no longer have to use the expensive and meandering maze that we call a justice system. Violence is immediately and richly rewarded and the entire society has come to realise this.

    Crime cannot be managed without the help of the citizenry. The Police have lost their respect and earned their distrust. Many now see them as nothing more than an irrelevant irritant.

    Minister Smith has got to level with the people and let them understand that the violence we are experiencing is the result of deep, long-standing social and psychological problems which have been ignored for so long, they are now absorbed into our culture.

    The Ministry of National Security has been and will continue to be the graveyard for political careers because we continue to use the police to fight a problem that is not a police problem.
    I am, etc.,
    GLENN TUCKER
    glenntucker8@hotmail
    Educator & sociologist
    Stony Hill Kingston 9
    Last edited by Karl; November 13, 2007, 11:22 AM.

  • #2
    Passionate letter!
    Some sensible advice!

    Aside:
    If this is the Glenn Tucker who played on the same college football team with me...he was then a 'popping fool' and contributed to many a breakdown in what could have been good attacking plays. Used to fustrate the hell out of me!

    Still...good man!
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    • #3
      A Letter Worth Reading Again!

      This letter is as relevant today as it was over two years ago when it was written.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Willi View Post
        Another crime plan after long neglect
        published: Monday | November 12, 2007


        The Editor, Sir:
        Last Wednesday, we were witnesses to the unveiling of yet another 'crime plan'. This is frustrating for those among us who have done the necessary research and analysis required to come to an informed position.

        The Minister is under enormous pressure - most of it from mischievous and irresponsible sources - to 'do something about the murder rate now'. As usual, whenever a Minister is at a loss for answers he usually starts chopping down people's ganja trees as if this has anything to do with crime. May I remind the Minister that each year only one per cent or two per cent of murders are listed as 'drug related' and the claim that we are shipping tons of ganja to other territories for guns is one of the greatest Anancy stories since the cow jumped over the moon. As unpalatable as this may sound to some, ganja business is why our crime rate is not higher. At present, all the ganja eradication programme is doing is forming a useful alliance between farmer and police.

        This government has got to stop giving the impression that it can solve all our problems overnight. Magic wands are available only to the writers of children's stories. The challenges facing them are enormous. Most of the corruption which is sucking our very lifeblood is not as obvious and eradicable as that 'light bulb' thing. Some have become institutionalised and are even facilitated by laws that we have passed.

        Causes of price increase
        The people are being told that the recent price increases are a result of government policy. What is Mr. Golding doing to give a proper and credible explanation to the ordinary man who believes it when he is told by persons opposed to his regime that the increases in gas and flour is to pay election expenses.

        The crime problem has been neglected for so long that people have become comfortable with th that are in place - and working. Thi system uses violence to solve all problems. People no longer have to use the expensive and meandering maze that we call a justice system. Violence is immediately and richly rewarded and the entire society has come to realise this.

        Crime cannot be managed without the help of the citizenry. The Police have lost their respect and earned their distrust. Many now see them as nothing more than an irrelevant irritant.

        Minister Smith has got to level with the people and let them understand that the violence we are experiencing is the result of deep, long-standing social and psychological problems which have been ignored for so long, they are now absorbed into our culture.

        The Ministry of National Security has been and will continue to be the graveyard for political careers because we continue to use the police to fight a problem that is not a police problem.
        I am, etc.,
        GLENN TUCKER
        glenntucker8@hotmail
        Educator & sociologist
        Stony Hill Kingston 9
        Crime plans or rather Anti-Crime plans are good PR...nothing else.

        The writer is 100% correct that our crime issues are essentially unsolvable via police methods.

        The dysfuctional sociology of Jamaicans must be addressed to begin to solve this puzzle.
        TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

        Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

        D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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