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Final Report - CARICOM Regional Commission on Marijuana 2018 Waiting to Exhale

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Ministerial Alliance (1978-1980), President, The Baptist Youth (1974-1980), Vice Principal, Jordan Prince William School (1973-1981), Assistant Pastor, St. Paul’s Baptist Church (1973-1981) and Pastor, Good Hope Baptist Church, Fort Campbell, Kentucky (1970-73). He also served previously as the Chairman, Bahamas National Advisory Council on Crime, President, Bahamas Christian Council of Churches, President, Bahamian-Haitian Covenant Association. On June 14th, 2000 Bishop Hall was named in the Queen’s Birthday Honours - Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. Bishop Hall’s personal maxim is: “It is always better to be justified by God than to be vindicated by man.” MR. DORMAH HARRISON Mr. Dormah Harrison is the Law Enforcement Specialist, Institute of Criminal Justice and Security, The University of the West Indies, Lecturer, (Management of Strategic Issues) Mona School of Business and Management, The University of the West Indies, Police Advisor (Humanitarian Law & Use of Force) International Community of the Red Cross and a Leadership Development Trainer and Executive Coach Caribbean Law Enforcement Partners Purposeful Training and Coaching Partners. Mr. Harrison is currently pursuing a doctorate at The UWI. His dissertation is entitled Implementing Community Policing as Organisational Change. He holds a Master of Business Administration from The UWI in Public Sector Management, a Bachelor in Business Administration from the University of Technology, Jamaica, and a Professional Diploma from the British Institute of Industrial Managers, England. Mr. Harrison also earned several certificates including a Professional Coaching Certificate from the Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching, 2015, and a certificate from the Centre for Hemispheric Defense Studies, National Defense University, United States of America, 2009. He also holds a Postgraduate Diploma from the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica, in Public Administration, Leadership Academy for Policing International Unit, Bramshill Police College, England on Combating Transnational Organized Crime and Illicit Networks and from the Canadian Police College, Canada on Ethics and Organisation Value (2007). Mr. Harrison has held a number of important positions including:  Assistant Commissioner of Police (2011-2013) of the Jamaica Constabulary Force which he served from 1977-2013.  Member, Technical Working Group on Law Enforcement Cooperation and Capacity Building supporting the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative Commission (2009-2011)  Advisor, Police Leadership & Management Education and Training Development, Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police (2008-2013)  Member, Strategic Review Implement Team (2008-2013) – Manager of Team (2009-2013)  Administrative Director, Jamaica Constabulary Force Staff College (2004-2008)  Research and Project Coordinator, Planning and Research Division (2001-2002)  Director, Police National Computer Centre (2000)  Vice- President of the Jamaica Red Cross  Chairman of Care and Welfare Committee, Church of God of Prophecy in Jamaica  Leadership Development Trainer, Men’s Fellowship, Church of God of Prophecy in Jamaica In 2006, he was a Visiting Research Scholar at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, United States of America DR. KISHORE SHALLOW Dr. Kishore Shallow holds a Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) from Walden University, with concentration in Finance. He also holds an MBA from the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (UK), and a BSc (Hons) in Applied Business Computing from the University of Sunderland. Dr. Shallow is an IT and Business Development Consultant, with emphasis on the implementations of National Information Systems (software). Dr. Kishore Shallow has been a prominent voice for young people across the Caribbean for many years. He has served as Vice-Dean of the CARICOM Youth Ambassadors Programme, as well as the x


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