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10. To what 1. I don't think


extent do you that's really true.
believe police I don't think it
mistreat depends on
religious religion. I think
citizens? it more has to do
with how the
person looks.

2. I really don't
believe police
are focused on
that.

3. If your not
Christian you are
instantly judged,
mistreated
unlikely despite
the news since
lately.

4. The police
mistreats
everyone
religious or not
however it is
very rare.

5. I have never
seen this happen.
The only
incident was that
of the cult in
Montego.

6. It depends on
the religious
backgrounds will
tend to share
different views
about a police
from different
religious
backgrounds will
tend to treat
citizens
differently
according to
what he or she
believes in.

7. I personally
have never seen
that happen. The
police I've
encountered
have always
been respectful
to religious folks

8. Rastafarians,
because their
beliefs, such as
the marijuana are
not necessarily
aligned with the
laws that the JCF
uphold.

9. I do not recall
seeing that
happen so I
cannot say.

10. Can't speak


on that.

11. Mild.

12. Don't see this


as a plaguing
problem in the
country.

11. What are 1.I think this is

your views on very


police disappointing as

mistreatment it regards to the


police force.
towards religious
Because their job
groups resulting is to service and
protect and no
in the low level
matter your
of trust within religion all
citizens should
the entity?
be treated just
and equally.

2.I have never


seen this so I
cant comment.

3.I don’t know,


trust is easily
broken but hard
to restore.

4. Police
mistreatment
towards religious
groups are often
rare unless a
crime is being
committed.

5.I have no
knowledge of
police
mistreating
religious groups.
6. I believe that
police should not
treat people from
religious group
differently as
long as they are
not being a
danger to
society. In
addition, it can
also affect how
these religious
people will view
the police.
Moreover, if
police officers
tend to target a
specific religion
or religions it
can result in lack
of trust in the
police, that's is if
these people are
not commiting
any illegal
activities.

7. As previously
stated I have no
knowledge of
police
mistreating
religious folk.

8. yeah man!
( the respondent
was firm with
the response).

9. I find it very
sad that police
are doing this
but then again
there must be a
reason for the
mistreatment.

10. No
comments.

11.My view of
this heightens
my distrust in
the police force.

12. It is
sickening,
discrimination
by the police
shouldn't happen
and if they want
to feel as if the
people are with
them then they
shouldn't
mistreat them.
12.What 1. I would
recommendation recommend for
s do you suggest the police to go
to increase the around in
level of trust communities and
between get acquainted to
religious groups persons from
and the different regions
police? groups to build a
level of trust.

2. I cant think of
any. I just think
that everyone
should be treat
with the same
respect.

3. A course in
the JCF that
teaches how to
deal with
variously
religious groups.

4.To gain trust


an open
communication,
patience and
transparency can
be used gain
trust amongst
religious groups
and the police .

5. In order to
build a better
trust overall, the
police have to
first gain trust of
the citizen’s
themselves.

6. Train police
officers in
allowing them to
know how to
deal with these
religious group.
In addition, there
can be various
activities that
can be plan
between both
sides to build
that bond and
foster a
relationship of
respect towards
each other.

7.In my
perspective, the
police and
religious groups
have always had
a good
connection, and
when there is a
healthy
relationship,
there is always
trust.

8. community
intervention,
education on
different
religious groups
and their beliefs.

9. I feel that
conversations
should be held
between both
groups to come
to some form of
common ground
and they can
work with one
another and
establish trust.

10. Not sure

11. A
conversation or
briefing with the
heads of each
religious group
and the JCF.

12. A new area


of training has to
be developed in
order to tackle
issues.

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