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  2. Disappearance of Simon Parkes - Wikipedia

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    Deliberate disappearance or AWOL (absent without leave) were originally suspected, with authorities pressing their emphasis on looking for a person, not a body. Parkes had left his passport, all his possessions, and Christmas presents behind on the ship, and his family later said he had written a letter telling them that he would be home for Christmas.

  3. Island Special Constabulary Force - Wikipedia

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    The Island Special Constabulary Force was established in 1950 as part of the police auxiliary forces. It was organised on similar lines to the Jamaica Constabulary Force, with officers and sub-officers attached to each police division. [2] It was considered the first police reserve of Jamaica and had 1,037 all ranks in 1960.

  4. Jamaica responds to U.S. travel advisory, highlights major ...

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    According to Visit Jamaica, part of the governmental Jamaica Tourism Board, the rate of crime against visitors to Jamaica is a low 0.01%. "As with any place in the world, you should always ...

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  6. Delano Franklyn - Wikipedia

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    Delano Franklyn (c. November 23, 1959 – February 10, 2023) was a Jamaican attorney-at-Law, a Justice of the Peace and a Notary Public and one of the founding partners of the law firm Wilson & Franklyn. [1] In 1998 he was appointed the Chief Advisor to the then Prime Minister of Jamaica, P. J. Patterson. [2]

  7. Jamaican political conflict - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaican political conflict is a long-standing feud between right-wing and left-wing elements in the country, often exploding into violence. The Jamaican Labour Party (JLP) and the People's National Party (PNP) have fought for control of the island for years and the rivalry has encouraged urban warfare in Kingston.

  8. Shadow Cabinet of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The opposition of Jamaica, formally referred to as His Majesty's Jamaican Government, consists of senior members of His Majesty's Loyal Opposition who scrutinise their corresponding government ministers, develop alternative policies, hold the government to account for its actions and responses, and act as spokespeople for the opposition party in their own specific policy area

  9. 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.