
Anthony Clayton
Anthony Clayton is a distinguished professor of Caribbean Sustainable Development at The University of the West Indies and has served in key roles such as the deputy chairman of the Jamaica Constabulary Force's Operational Reform Oversight Committee. He is known for his insights into the complex relationship between crime, corruption, and social issues in Jamaica, advocating for significant social interventions and investments in education to address the root causes of crime and violence in the country.
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Clayton is one of the Caribbean’s most prolific policy strategists and scholars.
UCC to install global thought leaders as chancellor, pro-chancellor | NewsAnthony Clayton is the emeritus professor of Caribbean Sustainable Development at The University of the West Indies.
Anthony Clayton and Tanya Bedward | The coming of autonomy | Commentary
Anthony Clayton is professor of Caribbean Sustainable Development.
Anthony Clayton | Fourth Industrial Revolution and Jamaica | In FocusAnthony Clayton is a professor of Caribbean Sustainable Development at The University of the West Indies and has commented on the issues of crime and corruption in Jamaica.
CHOKING ON CRIME | Lead Stories

