Research indicates that in 2023, forty-three percent of the six major and violent crimes committed were resolved by the police, compared to 38.5 percent in 2022. The lead researcher emphasizes that many Jamaicans may feel unsafe due to criminals believing they are less likely to be caught and punished if they commit murder or shooting. Watch the report:
Reporter: Neika Lewis.
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