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  2. Tranquility Bay - Wikipedia

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    Tranquility Bay stated that it was dedicated to helping parents who are having difficulty with their children, whether they are doing drugs, breaking the law, or being disobedient or disrespectful. In 2003, Kay said "if I have kids, and they start giving me a problem, well, they are going straight in the program.

  3. Women and girls in Jamaica are victims of chronic violence ...

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    View Article The post Women and girls in Jamaica are victims of chronic violence — but it’s only a snapshot appeared first on TheGrio. I never wanted to study violence — particularly when it ...

  4. Jamaica pulls U.S. boys from troubled teen school after ...

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    She got in touch with Maldonado, who became an advocate after her experience at Tranquility Bay, a troubled teen program in Jamaica that shut down in 2009 following abuse allegations. Maldonado ...

  5. Iowa AG's office seeks US help for 4 children at center of ...

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    Post previously went to Jamaica this spring on behalf of eight U.S. boys to help get them in protective custody amid allegations of starvation and abuse at another American-run facility in Jamaica ...

  6. 2010 Kingston unrest - Wikipedia

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    The violence, which largely took place over 24–25 May, killed at least 73 civilians and wounded at least 35 others. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Four soldiers and police were also killed and more than 500 arrests were made, as Jamaican police and soldiers fought gunmen in the Tivoli Gardens district of Kingston.

  7. Crime in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    When Jamaica gained independence in 1962, the murder rate was 3.9 per 100,000 inhabitants, one of the lowest in the world. [4] In 2022, Jamaica had 1,508 murders, for a murder rate of 53.34 per 100,000 people, [5] the highest murder rate in the world. [2] [6] Jamaica recorded 1,680 murders in 2009. [7] In 2010, there were 1,428, in 2011, 1,125.

  8. Human rights in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Sodomy and/or buggery in Jamaica is a crime that can lead to prison time at hard labour for up to 10 years, however the law is oftentimes not enforced. Sexual behaviour between women is legal. Amnesty International, however, has received reports of violence against lesbians, including rape and other forms of sexual violence.

  9. Fifty-nine Haitian children with disabilities and 13 caregivers were evacuated by boat to Jamaica on Thursday, fleeing ongoing gang conflict.