PSOJ calls for necessary legislative amendments to enhance ability of schools and law enforcement to crack down on gang recruitment and other anti-social activities

The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is calling for the implementation of necessary legislative amendments to enhance the ability of schools and law enforcement to crack down on gang recruitment and other anti-social activities in schools.

It says only by attacking this issue through both a strong legal deterrent framework and proactive social interventions can there be hope to dismantle the herd mentality that perpetuates violence and lawlessness among the nation’s children.

The PSOJ is also urgently advocating for a comprehensive, multi-stakeholder approach to address what its calls the deeply troubling issue of youth violence.

Its statement comes amidst rising concerns over frequent incidents.

According to the PSOJ, while statistical data do not indicate an increase in overall school violence, the high visibility of these events signals a critical erosion of core values like respect for life, decency, and mutual understanding among the nation’s youth.

The PSOJ says these acts represent a breakdown in essential value systems and a clear call to action for all parties involved in shaping the minds of future generations.

The statement adds that youth violence, whether occurring within schools or communities, often reflects deeper societal challenges rooted in homes and communities.

The business leaders say this disturbing trend demands immediate and robust intervention. 

The PSOJ says it’s especially troubled by the normalization of violence, as it represents a slippery slope that cannot be tolerated if Jamaica hopes to cultivate a society of peace and prosperity.

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