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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | November 17, 2002

More good cops go bad
CASES of corruption tripled this year.

Control tribal politics first before seeking help
LOCAL EXPERTS on crime and security are not too comfortable with the idea of seeking further overseas help to curb Jamaica's crime problems.


Jamaica's killing fields
JAMAICA'S INNER-CITY communities, the killing fields of many of the country's young men, women and children, bear striking similarities to each other.


Crime keeps factories closed
LOCAL AND overseas investors have rejected close to 30 per cent of prime commercial and factory space in Kingston based on criminal activities taking place in the areas.


Guns bark downtown
GUNMEN kill five, injure 10 in shooting yesterday.


















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