Crime bills are not a cure for crime – Phillips
The Opposition has cautioned the government about looking at the six crime bills as the only answer to addressing crime and violence.
According to Dr. Peter Phillips, Senior Opposition Parliamentarian, care must be used in implementing the provisions of the bills.
“There is no panacea; there is no immediate solution (to crime). A problem developing over 40, 50 years is not going to disappear in a twinkling.
“What we need to do is to muster the resources and the energy of all the law abiding and well thinking (Jamaicans), devise effective measures and proceed in lock step. I’m not denying that these bills will help but I want to rid you and everybody else of the idea that these six (bills) represent a panacea (to crime) because they don't,” Dr. Phillips told the House of Representatives as the debate on the crime bills began.
The debate is to resume next week Tuesday.
The Opposition has cautioned the government about looking at the six crime bills as the only answer to addressing crime and violence.
According to Dr. Peter Phillips, Senior Opposition Parliamentarian, care must be used in implementing the provisions of the bills.
“There is no panacea; there is no immediate solution (to crime). A problem developing over 40, 50 years is not going to disappear in a twinkling.
“What we need to do is to muster the resources and the energy of all the law abiding and well thinking (Jamaicans), devise effective measures and proceed in lock step. I’m not denying that these bills will help but I want to rid you and everybody else of the idea that these six (bills) represent a panacea (to crime) because they don't,” Dr. Phillips told the House of Representatives as the debate on the crime bills began.
The debate is to resume next week Tuesday.
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