Crime Fighting in Jamaica | In the Inner City | TVJ All Angles - Nov 17 2021

Television Jamaica
18 Nov 202112:54

Summary

TLDRIn this edition of 'All Angles', Dion Jackson Milo explores the perspectives of young men from Kingston and Centennia's inner-city communities on their experiences with the police. The participants, who chose to remain anonymous, shared stories of frequent police encounters, often leading to detention without charge. Their narratives highlight the community's complex relationship with law enforcement, touching on themes of trust, fear, and the impact on their daily lives.

Takeaways

  • 🎙️ The program 'All Angles' focuses on sharing stories of Jamaicans from various societal sectors, particularly regarding crime fighting and policing.
  • 🗣️ The discussion involves young men from Kingston and Centennia, who chose to remain anonymous to freely share their experiences with the police.
  • 👮‍♂️ The interviewees expressed negative experiences with the police, including instances of being beaten and picked up by authorities.
  • 👦 One individual shared that he was first picked up by the police as a teenager, around the age of 13 or 17.
  • 🏡 Police have entered the interviewee's home, asking questions and sometimes resorting to physical force.
  • 🚔 The young men have had multiple encounters with the police, often leading to detention without charge.
  • 🔒 Detention experiences varied, with one individual mentioning being held for up to a month and a week in a cell with many other men.
  • 👪 The impact of these encounters extends to families, as one interviewee recounted his son's experience with the police.
  • 🏙️ The program aims to provide a platform for diverse perspectives, including those of the police and families affected by violence, in future episodes.
  • 📺 The program encourages audience interaction through social media and a WhatsApp number, promoting discussion on the topic of crime and policing.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the 'All Angles' program in this transcript?

    -The main topic of the 'All Angles' program is the discussion of crime fighting and policing in Jamaica, specifically focusing on the experiences and feelings of young men from inner-city communities in Kingston and Centennia towards the police.

  • Why did the young men request anonymity during the interview?

    -The young men requested anonymity, including not showing their faces, using fake names, and distorting their voices, to ensure they could share their experiences freely without fear of repercussions.

  • What was the first interaction with the police like for the young man named Boise?

    -Boise's first interaction with the police involved being beaten, which left a negative impression on him and influenced his subsequent views of the police.

  • At what age did Boise first have an encounter with the police?

    -Boise was around 13 or 17 years old when he first had an encounter with the police.

  • What was the context of Boise's first encounter with the police?

    -The context of Boise's first encounter was not fully detailed, but it involved the police entering his house and questioning him, which led to him being beaten.

  • How did the police's initial treatment of Boise affect his perception of them?

    -The initial encounter left Boise with a negative perception of the police, viewing them as aggressive and unjust.

  • How many times has Boise been picked up by the police according to his account?

    -Boise mentioned that the police have picked him up multiple times, but he did not specify an exact number.

  • Has Boise ever been charged during his encounters with the police?

    -Boise mentioned that he has been locked up but never given a charge, suggesting that he was detained without formal charges being filed against him.

  • What was the longest period of time Boise spent in lockup according to the transcript?

    -Boise mentioned that the longest he has been in lockup was one month and a week.

  • What was the general condition of the lockup described by Boise?

    -Boise described the lockup as crowded, with many men in a cell, and the conditions were such that there was little to no privacy or comfort.

  • What is the program's plan for future episodes regarding the topic of crime and policing?

    -The program plans to share stories from other perspectives, including those of the police and families affected by violence, over the coming weeks.

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Связанные теги
JamaicaCrimePolicingInner CityYouth PerspectivesLaw EnforcementCommunity IssuesSocial JusticePolice EncountersCriminal Justice
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