These Guidelines are aimed at equipping those who work within the justice system with objective measures for meeting the needs of children who come into contact with the judicial process.
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Investigating Human Trafficking Cases Using a Victim-centred Approach: A Trainer’s Manual on Combating Trafficking in Persons for Capacity-building of LawEnforcement Officers in Antigua and Barbuda, Belize, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago
This Trainer’s Manual was designed as a guide to trainers and migration experts on how to deliver a comprehensive, interactive, flexible and practical training on trafficking in persons to members of the law enforcement fraternity in, at minimum, the four benefitting countries of the J/TIP project (Antigua and Barbuda, Belize, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago).
Jamaica Child Labor Manual and Rapid Reference Cards
This manual is intended as a practical training guide to support stakeholders in Jamaica combatting child labor. The manual outlines key concepts and provides tools and strategies to help during every phase of the criminal justice response to child labor.
Protocol for Strengthening Multi-Agency Interaction within Jamaica’s Child Justice System
The Child Justice Protocol seeks to improve collaboration among Agencies – MDAs that interact with children who come in contact with the justice system and treatment programmes.
Practical Recommendations on Positive Interactions and Interviews with Child Victims and Witnesses of Trafficking and Other Crimes
The purpose of the document is to provide stakeholders with a hands-on approach to child interviewing including from the Center for the Investigation of Sexual Offences and Child Abuse (CISOCA), the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), the Victim Services Division (VSD) and other child specialists.
