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  • Gangs on the Run?

    Interesting! .... can the GOJ provide some hard data on this phenomenon and not just a few offhand comments? How can this typically skeletal report be fleshed out and what is happening (or not) fully understood?





    Silent coup on gangs - Millions being spent to train and get employment for reformed gang members

    Published: Tuesday | March 31, 2009


    Tyrone Reid, Staff Reporter
    ( L - R ) Hinds, Charles
    Gang members are reportedly giving up their guns for training and gainful employment, thanks in part to an in-your-face Government initiative.
    The bold state-run venture has a multimillion-dollar price tag and targets current gang members, as well as prospective recruits.
    However, though no immediate statistics on the level of impact were available, the initiative might prove a small price to pay on the country's path to peace and prosperity. Minister of Labour and Social Security Pearnel Charles, revealed that the Government initiative has put a dent in gang operations without firing a single shot as some crews have been losing members to the multimillion-dollar government programme.
    "We have put a few million dollars together to challenge some of those kids who are in the gangs," said Charles, while speaking at the Yes You Can Survive 2009 seminar earlier this month. "I said to a guy, 'You break the chain of the gang and join me and I will train you and give you a job overseas or a job in Jamaica, and we have put millions of dollars there and I want to tell you, they are coming."
    The minister said a few young men had told him that they would rather be gainfully employed than be out stealing and running afoul of the law. Charles said a man asked him if he thought stealing was easy. Others told the minister they stole to supply the needs of their families.
    "Those who we are breaking through the gangs to said to us, very clearly, they only go in there to eat a food and if they can eat a food outside, they are not going in there."
    He added: "So we are taking them out and we are preventing those who want to go in to eat a food from going."
    The labour minister believes much of the country's crime and violence could have been averted if jobs had been provided for many unemployed youths before they were initiated into gangs.
    "You would be surprised to know that there are many young people involved in crime out there today who, if they had an opportunity to get a job, either here or abroad, they would not have been involved."
    Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Glenmore Hinds told The Gleaner that there had been a reduction in the number of shootings and murders so far this year when compared to the corresponding period last year.
    Hinds said most shootings and murders were gang related. "That would indicate a decrease in gang activity," he said.
    Factors
    Though it might seem the Government's plan was working, the senior cop hastened to point out that the reduction was due to a multiplicity of factors or "a series of interventions".
    "It is really a combination of intervention measures. You don't want to put it down to one single measure. That wouldn't be accurate."
    Hinds explained that the police's focus on gangs and the hot spots in which they operated, coupled with the efforts of social-outreach programmes, had contributed to the decline in shootings and murders.
    The senior cop said the Government's train-and-transform programme was very important to controlling crime.
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    I recalled when Pernel put this idea out there, good to see they actually followed through. I remember the story put forward by Ms. Reid the
    (then) President of the St. James Chamber of Commerce. A man was caught stealing bun and a drink from a supermarket. The VP of the St. James Chamber of Commerce was there and saw the man being roughed up only to hear the man admitting that he was just coming from prison and he was hungry. The VP decided to pay for the items and offered him a part time job at his establishment, only to realize that this ex con was the best worker he had.

    Duh yuh thing Mr. Charles.
    Last edited by Lazie; March 31, 2009, 08:47 AM.
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    • #3
      yes some hard data would be welcomed.
      • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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      • #4
        true....whey jawge seh...is because charles is an ex con?

        Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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        • #5
          poor article.. no empirical evidence...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Gamma View Post
            true....whey jawge seh...is because charles is an ex con?
            So being temporarily detained qualifies someone as an ex-con?
            Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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            • #7
              mi neva memba ef him was ever formally charged, even though i did read the book several years ago....as it is i may have spoken out of turn and i apologise.

              Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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