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Gleaner Editors Forum | After 29 years, Crime Stop is still relevant...

Published:Thursday | September 27, 2018 | 12:00 AM
Robert Neish, past chairman of Crime Stop
Brian Schmidt, director of Crime Stop
Prudence Gentles, manager of the National Crime Prevention Fund
McArthur Sutherland, acting assistant commissioner of police and head of the police Criminal Investigation Branch
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- Robert Neish, past chairman of Crime Stop:

Because Crime Stop is safe and it is an extra investigative arm of the police

- Brian Schmidt, director:

 Because we all need to be our brother's keeper and protect our loved ones

- Prudence Gentles, manager of the National Crime Prevention Fund:

Because crime is still very high in Jamaica

- McArthur Sutherland, acting assistant commissioner of police and head of the police Criminal Investigation Branch:

Because it assists with solving crime and also removing instruments used in criminality from the streets, which is important to reducing the murder rate.