CISOCA investigators open up on motherhood, duty and child protection this Mother’s Day
People know them chiefly as officers who probe abuse and stand between children and harm. Long before the kit and insignia, many of them were already mothers, aunts and steady caregivers in their own homes.
For Mother’s Day, the programme turns the lens on the Centre for the Investigation of Sexual Offences and Child Abuse (CISOCA). Staff describe what it takes to rear a household and still carry a mandate to shield the country’s young people.
Viewers are invited to sit in on an unscripted exchange about stamina through hard cases, the weight of maternal roles, and how the call to fair outcomes sits beside daily parenting.
Syndicated from JCF — Jamaica Constabulary Force (Video) · originally published .
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