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Assessing Study on Abductions in Jamaica, Challenges and The Way Forward

A recent study conducted by the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) has revealed that young women in the age group 10 to 19 years from St. Catherine are more vulnerable to abductions among other interesting findings.

Tonight, we assess the study plus challenges and the way forward. We are joined by Dr. Paul Bourne, Acting Director, of Institutional Research Northern Caribbean University, the lead researcher on the abduction study, and Senior Communication Strategist, Dennis Brooks, who is also co-author of the study.

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