Can Jamaica Achieve A Consensus On Crime?

Is it a problem too big to solve by individuals or even a political party alone, Jamaica’s crime pandemic is of national importance but is it at the forefront of national attention? 

To explore the conversation surrounding the creation of a multi-sectoral and bipartisan approach to crime, we are joined by Lloyd Distant, Chairman of the working group national consensus for crime and president of the Jamaica chamber of commerce and rev.

Dr. Henley Morgan, founder, and chairman of the agency for inner-city renewal and management consultant.

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