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28 May 2026
JFJ calls on police force to make its current policy document on body-worn cameras available to public
This content originally appeared on Jamaica News.
Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) is calling on the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to make its current policy document on body-worn cameras available to the public.
Executive Director Mickel Jackson made the call during a public forum yesterday.
Ms. Jackson pointed out that, in the interest of accountability and transparency, the policy document should not be a secret.
She stated that the JFJ had reviewed the 2021 JCF body-worn camera policy and identified some gaps.
Ms. Jackson also called on the Police High Command to consider recommendations made by the JFJ on the matter.
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