Sixth-form Supervisor at Oberlin High School in St. Andrew, Everton Leslie, is highlighting the need for increased measures to effectively address bullying in schools. He suggested the staging of fora where students from across the island can be sensitised...
In an effort to bring greater awareness to violence against women in Jamaica, several men participated in the walk a mile in her shoes – the International Men’s March to stop Rape, Sexual Assault and Gender Violence. Several men in women’s...
This Panel Discussion will be focusing on crime and violence in Jamaica. Study after study shows a link between crime and the family structure. If we fix the family, can we also fix crime? Joining us is Sociologist, Dr. Herbert Gayle, Lecturer at the University...
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