JFJ against sex offenders registry going public

Human rights lobby group Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ) is against public access to the sex offenders registry, due to safety concerns.

This in the wake of calls for the registry to be made public, following the arrest of a sex offender in connection with the disappearance and death of school teacher Danielle Anglin.

Executive Director, Mickel Jackson, acknowledged that there is need for legitimate review of access protocols.

Ms Jackson suggested that government should consider, only granting access to persons who serve the best interests of victims, or those at risk.

Ms Jackson said there is no proof that public access to the registry reduces sexual violence.

She said the focus should be on preventing sexual offences.

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Former PNP parliamentarian, Dwayne Vaz today fined quarter million dollars for Integrity Commission Act breach

Human rights lobby group Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ) is against public access to the sex offenders registry, due to safety concerns.

This in the wake of calls for the registry to be made public, following the arrest of a sex offender in connection with the disappearance and death of school teacher Danielle Anglin.

Executive Director, Mickel Jackson, acknowledged that there is need for legitimate review of access protocols.

Ms Jackson suggested that government should consider, only granting access to persons who serve the best interests of victims, or those at risk.

Ms Jackson said there is no proof that public access to the registry reduces sexual violence.

She said the focus should be on preventing sexual offences.

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CTOC and Caribbean Cement destroyed 624 cases of counterfeit cigarettes worth 400 million dollars, earlier this week

Human rights lobby group Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ) is against public access to the sex offenders registry, due to safety concerns.

This in the wake of calls for the registry to be made public, following the arrest of a sex offender in connection with the disappearance and death of school teacher Danielle Anglin.

Executive Director, Mickel Jackson, acknowledged that there is need for legitimate review of access protocols.

Ms Jackson suggested that government should consider, only granting access to persons who serve the best interests of victims, or those at risk.

Ms Jackson said there is no proof that public access to the registry reduces sexual violence.

She said the focus should be on preventing sexual offences.

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Police efforts against organised crime bolstered through advanced counter gang training curriculum

Human rights lobby group Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ) is against public access to the sex offenders registry, due to safety concerns.

This in the wake of calls for the registry to be made public, following the arrest of a sex offender in connection with the disappearance and death of school teacher Danielle Anglin.

Executive Director, Mickel Jackson, acknowledged that there is need for legitimate review of access protocols.

Ms Jackson suggested that government should consider, only granting access to persons who serve the best interests of victims, or those at risk.

Ms Jackson said there is no proof that public access to the registry reduces sexual violence.

She said the focus should be on preventing sexual offences.

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St. Ann Police say public order operations being undertaken in the parish, are going smoothly

Human rights lobby group Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ) is against public access to the sex offenders registry, due to safety concerns.

This in the wake of calls for the registry to be made public, following the arrest of a sex offender in connection with the disappearance and death of school teacher Danielle Anglin.

Executive Director, Mickel Jackson, acknowledged that there is need for legitimate review of access protocols.

Ms Jackson suggested that government should consider, only granting access to persons who serve the best interests of victims, or those at risk.

Ms Jackson said there is no proof that public access to the registry reduces sexual violence.

She said the focus should be on preventing sexual offences.

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Speaker announces changes to security arrangements at Gordon House

Human rights lobby group Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ) is against public access to the sex offenders registry, due to safety concerns.

This in the wake of calls for the registry to be made public, following the arrest of a sex offender in connection with the disappearance and death of school teacher Danielle Anglin.

Executive Director, Mickel Jackson, acknowledged that there is need for legitimate review of access protocols.

Ms Jackson suggested that government should consider, only granting access to persons who serve the best interests of victims, or those at risk.

Ms Jackson said there is no proof that public access to the registry reduces sexual violence.

She said the focus should be on preventing sexual offences.

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Golding refutes claims that there’s tension over selection of Dr. Alfred Dawes as St.Catherine South-East candidate

Human rights lobby group Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ) is against public access to the sex offenders registry, due to safety concerns.

This in the wake of calls for the registry to be made public, following the arrest of a sex offender in connection with the disappearance and death of school teacher Danielle Anglin.

Executive Director, Mickel Jackson, acknowledged that there is need for legitimate review of access protocols.

Ms Jackson suggested that government should consider, only granting access to persons who serve the best interests of victims, or those at risk.

Ms Jackson said there is no proof that public access to the registry reduces sexual violence.

She said the focus should be on preventing sexual offences.

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Jamaicans living abroad encouraged to invest in the local real estate market

Human rights lobby group Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ) is against public access to the sex offenders registry, due to safety concerns.

This in the wake of calls for the registry to be made public, following the arrest of a sex offender in connection with the disappearance and death of school teacher Danielle Anglin.

Executive Director, Mickel Jackson, acknowledged that there is need for legitimate review of access protocols.

Ms Jackson suggested that government should consider, only granting access to persons who serve the best interests of victims, or those at risk.

Ms Jackson said there is no proof that public access to the registry reduces sexual violence.

She said the focus should be on preventing sexual offences.

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Fewer murders recorded so far this year, when compared to the similar period last year

Human rights lobby group Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ) is against public access to the sex offenders registry, due to safety concerns.

This in the wake of calls for the registry to be made public, following the arrest of a sex offender in connection with the disappearance and death of school teacher Danielle Anglin.

Executive Director, Mickel Jackson, acknowledged that there is need for legitimate review of access protocols.

Ms Jackson suggested that government should consider, only granting access to persons who serve the best interests of victims, or those at risk.

Ms Jackson said there is no proof that public access to the registry reduces sexual violence.

She said the focus should be on preventing sexual offences.

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Transport Authority to hold meeting to discuss ticketing system and of licence suspensions, amidst concerns from public transport operators

Human rights lobby group Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ) is against public access to the sex offenders registry, due to safety concerns.

This in the wake of calls for the registry to be made public, following the arrest of a sex offender in connection with the disappearance and death of school teacher Danielle Anglin.

Executive Director, Mickel Jackson, acknowledged that there is need for legitimate review of access protocols.

Ms Jackson suggested that government should consider, only granting access to persons who serve the best interests of victims, or those at risk.

Ms Jackson said there is no proof that public access to the registry reduces sexual violence.

She said the focus should be on preventing sexual offences.

Read More