How can an individual evaluate whether or not NIDS is right for them? Should it be mandatory? And what information should be required without breaching the right to privacy? And if it is truly voluntary should incentives be put in place to attract persons to the facility? To discuss the issues of the right to privacy VS the right to ease of access we are joined by Rodje Malcolm Executive Director of Jamaicans for Justice and Matthew Mcnaughton Principal of the Slashroots Foundation.
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