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CIN Lecture Series in New York

Published:Thursday | November 1, 2018 | 12:00 AM
Former Deputy Commissioner of Police Mark Shields. He was the keynote presenter at the 14th Annual CIN Lecture Series on Wednesday in New York.
Diana McCaulay, former chief executive officer (CEO) of the Jamaica Environment Trust, is flanked by Stephen Hill (left), CEO of CIN, and Professor Trevor Munroe, executive director of the National Integrity Action.
CEO of CINTV Stephen Hill (left) and Derrick Reckord, head of GraceKennedy USA, at the 14th Annual CIN Lecture Series in New York last week.
Former Deputy Commissioner of Police Mark Shields shares a moment with persons who attended the 14th Annual CIN Lecture Series in New York, last week.
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Jamaica's former Deputy Commissioner of Police Mark Shields last Wednesday made a presentation at the 14th Annual CIN Lecture Series on the topic 'Jamaica's Crime Monster ... Can it be Tamed?' The lecture was held at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in New York. The photo lenses zoomed in on some persons who attended the event.