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Social media’s influence on crime must be studied, says CJRPU head - Barbados Today

Summary by Barbados Today
Director of the Criminal Justice Research and Planning Unit (CJRPU), Cheryl Willoughby, says research is needed into the role social media may be playing in rising criminal activity among young people in Barbados.   She was speaking during a poster handover ceremony for the winners of a Crime Awareness Month. Collecting winning posters on behalf of their schools were teachers Barry Tudor from Deighton Griffith Secondary, Chakiya Chase from St Ju…
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Barbados Today broke the news in on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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