St. Catherine schools and police work to keep students away from gang influence
Educational institutions across St. Catherine, particularly in St. Catherine North, are being described as central to efforts to protect young people from gang involvement and to strengthen community safety.
During a FORCE4GOOD podcast segment on community safety and security, a contributor noted that many residents have benefited from the range of schools in the parish. The discussion turned to how critical it has become to win young people's support and to keep them from being drawn into criminal activity.
There was a period when some high schools in the area functioned almost as feeder points for larger criminal organisations. Smaller gang-style groups linked to bigger networks were said to have operated within school settings, creating a pipeline that community leaders have worked to dismantle.
Those involved say several strategies have been put in place over time. Regular contact is maintained with deans of discipline, principals and school administrators, with no quarter passing without follow-up in the form of ongoing engagement. The approach is described as long-term work that began years ago rather than a recent campaign.
Recent gains are being credited to sustained collaboration between educational institutions and the police. Supporters of the model argue that when schools and law enforcement align on discipline, oversight and student welfare, communities stand a better chance of breaking the connection between classrooms and gangs.
Syndicated from JCF — Jamaica Constabulary Force (Video) · originally published .
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