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PCA REFERED 93 MATTERS TO DPP FROM 2014 TO 2022

Recent successes by the Police Service have been accompanied with an acknowledgement by the Government that there are some bad apples within the ranks.

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Holness doubles down

House Speaker Juliet Holness on Tuesday defended her decision to send reports from the Integrity Commission to its oversight body before tabling as government and opposition legislators sparred over the non-disclosure of the attorney general’s (AG.

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Gary: The use of police bodycams and CCTV has regressed - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Gary: The use of police bodycams and CCTV has regressed - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
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Children's Advocate highlights benefits to raising Jamaica's age of consent to 18 | News

Children’s Advocate Diahann Gordon Harrison says there are benefits to be gained if Jamaica’s age of consent is increased to 18 years. This revision would bring it on par with the Child Care and Protection Act, which defines a child as any person.

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JSC: Child-carers refused to submit police certificates - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

CERTAIN carers at abuse-troubled children's homes refused to submit police certificates of good character and/or medical certificates, raising the ire of members of Parliament's Joint Select Committee (JSC) on Human Rights, said the JSC's report laid in the Senate on June 13. The report was compiled after several hearings and visits to children's homes to

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