In considering the flaws within the justice system, Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ), says death penalty will be a backward method of executing justice. While some argue that the death penalty may be a deterrent to crime, the JFJ suggests otherwise. JFJ is steadfast in its stance that the death penalty will solve nothing.
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