Crawford concerned over violent incidents at schools, proposes ‘Safe Spaces’
Opposition Spokesperson on Education, Damion Crawford has expressed concern over what he said is a recent surge in violence targeting educational institutions, following two incidents within the past 24 hours that he said placed children, educators, and school communities in grave danger.
In a statement, he noted media reports Thursday of a robbery at gunpoint at a preparatory school in Kingston, where students aged six to 12 were subjected to the terrifying presence of armed robbers.
“Although the children were not physically harmed, the sight of firearms and the clear threat posed by the criminals created a traumatic and harrowing experience that no child should ever endure,” Crawford said.
He further noted two incidents of violence involving schools on Friday morning. In Manchester, a school bus driver was brutally murdered on the grounds of Holmwood Technical. Additionally, in St Andrew, a man believed to be a parent was shot dead outside the gate of Rousseau Primary School.
“Alarmingly, this is the second such incident at Rousseau Primary School in just a month, as on October 15 of this year, another parent was killed in front of students on the school’s premises,” Crawford said, adding “These horrifying incidents underscore the urgent need for enhanced security measures to safeguard our educational environments and protect everyone who accesses them.”
He urged the Government to take immediate and comprehensive action to protect the nation’s children and school staff from violent crimes.
“We are calling for the introduction of a new law to establish ‘Safe Spaces’ around key institutions such as schools, hospitals, and transport terminals. These Safe Spaces would mandate scheduled police patrols, ensuring a consistent and visible law enforcement presence. Furthermore, we propose that any crime committed within a 400-metre radius of these Safe Spaces be subject to significantly harsher penalties to deter criminal activity near these critical facilities,” Crawford said.
“The safety of our children is paramount, but we must also prioritise the security of our dedicated teachers and school staff, who deserve to work in environments free from violence and fear. We call on the Government to ensure that the perpetrators of these recent crimes are swiftly apprehended and brought to justice,” he continued. “This alarming rise in violence does not reflect the values we hold as a nation. We must unite to protect our children, our educators, and our communities from harm. Schools must be sanctuaries of learning and growth, not places overshadowed by fear and danger.”
Crawford added that the Opposition People’s National Party remains committed to collaborating with the Government to address these pressing issues. However, he said, it demands immediate and decisive action to ensure the safety of the nation’s educational institutions and the well-being of all those within them.