Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) has addressed proposed policing and justice reforms following their presentation findings of the yearly Justice Report., which presents a retrospective analysis of 297 cases supported by the organization.
Responding to the findings were the Indecom Commissioner and the Minister of Legal and Constitutional Affairs.
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