
Jade Williams
Jade Williams is the police research advocacy manager at Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ), a prominent human rights organization in Jamaica. With a focus on police accountability and justice reform, Williams has been instrumental in advocating for the rights of individuals affected by police misconduct. Her recent comments regarding the progress in the trial of three police officers implicated in the death of Mario Deane highlight her commitment to ensuring that justice is served and that systemic issues within the legal system are addressed. Williams emphasizes the importance of jury availability and the need for transparency in the judicial processes.
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Jade Williams is a policy research and advocacy specialist at Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ).
JFJ: Bring private firms under ATI | Lead StoriesJade Williams, JFJ’s policy manager, added that cases often bypass psychosocial channels and go straight to court, misaligning resources.
JFJ: Consensual sex between minors should not be a crime | Lead StoriesJade Williams is the JFJ’s police research advocacy manager who commented on the progress of the case against the police officers.
JFJ pleased with progress in Mario Deane case | Lead Stories






