June 26, 2009
Star News

 
Tough times ahead for sex offenders

Prime Minister Bruce Golding has promised that tough measures will be coming with the Sexual Offences Bill; and he urged parents to support the initiative taken by Minister Andrew Holness to establish a parenting commission.

He added, "Protecting children is more than punishing sexual offenders, it requires the promotion of parenting skills and more vigilant community involvement."

Speaking Wednesday night on the radio programme 'Jamaica House Live', Golding said communities are going to have to start taking some responsibility in these matters. "Sometimes we in the community know that a man is abusing a little girl and we hush up about it; we keep quiet. The community is going to have to start policing these things."

Noting that more parents are being called before the courts in cases of child abuse, the prime minister remarked, "Good parenting is not something that you acquire naturally. It is something that we have to inculcate; that we have to teach."

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