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FRIDAY | 14 OCTOBER 2011
GIRLS CRIME RISE
Youth problems mounting says Minister Adam
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Tad Stoner Police are arresting more and more young women for violent crime while almost half of the island’s youth are unemployed, according to Community Affairs Minister Mike Adam. Similarly, he said, “There has been a shift in attitudes towards drug use, especially cocaine.” As many as 95% of all children in state care, Mr Adam said, “have been exposed to drug and alcohol abuse”, while local police have increasingly arrested young people for “drugs, assault, theft, burglary and other crimes.” “There is no shortage of evidence that we are losing our younger generation,” he added. Concluding his gloomy assessment, Mr Adam reported to a Tuesday night audience at Mary Miller Hall, that 41.5% of all youth between 15 years old and 24 years old were unemployed. “Violence is pervasive,” he said, “and young females, are increasingly committing violent crimes.”
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Get ready 4(G) Usain! He’s the fastest man in the world… and now Usain Bolt could soon be sprinting to Cayman to help Digicel. The telecommunications giant is in talks with the Jamaican athlete to get him to visit as part
of their 4G promotions. Digicel CEO, Victor Corcoran said of Bolt: “He is fun and he has speed, the appeal of Digicel‘s 4G. He may come and we are talking to him.” Full story on page 7
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