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Home St. Maarten - St. Martin News Peterson says, “We Can Return Decency, Law, and Order to our Society: Vote for a Secure Future”

Peterson says, “We Can Return Decency, Law, and Order to our Society: Vote for a Secure Future”

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terrypeterson04012010Philipsburg:---Terry Peterson believes the most pressing issue facing the Netherlands Antilles and the Island Territory of St. Maarten is the issue of Poor Safety and Security. According to Peterson, over the last decade, crime-the so-called nagging Central Government responsibility-has ripped through the very soul of our communities. Communities which were once peaceful and safe are now "no go" areas. Many of our citizens are afraid to venture out of their homes and some feel incarcerated in their own homes. In addition to this we have become saturated with news of one scandal after another and reports of wrongdoing among some of our elected representatives and civil servants. Accountability, Integrity and Transparency apparently have lost all meaning.

However, with the establishment of Corporate Governance Council, the office of the Ombudsman, and the dismantling process and transfer of responsibilities to Country St. Maarten now on track, I believe together we can return decency, good governance, transparency, integrity, law, order and justice to our society, and provide for the safety and security of all citizens and visitors. I believe we can achieve the feeling of peace and tolerance again in our community by restoring confidence in the justice system; by strengthening the institution of the family and by enlisting the support of all stakeholders, including religious groups, in ensuring that our justice system has all the resources and support to be quick, responsive and accessible to all. We can have safer homes, safer schools and safer streets.

If elected, I will continue dialogue with our Justice Minister to promote our national vision for responsible family and community life, safer schools and neighborhoods, and invest more in modern policing methods, surveillance equipment and new technologies to ensure that the police are adequately trained and equipped to detect, solve and prevent crimes. In addition to this, I will explore ways to:

-Work with social partners to establish a new facility for juvenile offenders.
-Increase the number of police officers to provide the police with the capacity to reintroduce a properly coordinated beat and patrol program.
-Invest in and set up Crime Scene Investigation Units (CSI) or Crime Investigation Units (CIU) units.
-Implement a new forensic lab and require better evidence handling.
-Increase training of police officers at all levels particularly in Human Rights and Criminal Investigations.
-Revise or introduce new laws with stiffer penalties for antisocial behavior such as littering, noise pollution, degrading of public spaces, abandonment of derelict vehicles and buildings which can serve as precursors to more serious crimes and can engender the perception of a lawless society.
-Reverse the years of neglect of the police and improve the conditions of work of the police by providing adequate incentives, promotions etc. thereby enhancing career development, job satisfaction and performance standards.
-Strengthen significantly the public prosecution service to ensure a more efficient and effective prosecution of criminals.
-Initiate social-skills building programs and Security Awareness and Sensitization programs that will help to reshape the minds of our young people so that they develop a greater appreciation of societal values, life, their own worth and their contribution to society.
-Recognize, expand and support youth NGOs and uniformed groups such as the Boys and Girls Brigades, Girl Guides, Scouts, Pathfinders, and VKS to promote life skills and community values.
-Reduce dropout rates among our youth through mentorship.
-Institute adequate compensation for victims and witnesses of violent crime and abuse, and provide legal aid so that persons who are financially unable can be assured of legal representation.
-Institute an independent police complaints commission to resolve or address any grievances or complaints against the police.
-Revamp the penal system to allow for better correctional services, rehabilitation and vocational training for specific offenders, and the establishment of a proper probation service that can track repeat offenders.
-Expand small business opportunities and create new jobs

Terry J. Peterson has served as the executive assistant to two State Secretaries For Public Health and Social Development and as a consultant to Caribbean governments on Youth Entrepreneurship and Poverty Reduction. He is also a part-time Lecturer in Philosophy and Sociology at the University of St. Martin. He presently holds a LL.M: Masters of Law in International Law and Human Rights from Coventry University, United Kingdom and a Bachelors of Arts from Andrews University, Michigan, USA. He also possesses a certificate in International Criminal Law from the Grotius Center for International Legal Studies, Leiden University, The Netherlands. He has also pursued professional development studies in Drugs, Alcohol & HIV: Policy and Intervention with Imperial College, University of London, UK, and was the community coordinator for Drug Prevention at the Turning Point Foundation. Terry J. Peterson is #10 on the National Alliance list for the Federal Election.

 

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SWEET MOUTH
January 05, 2010
200.7.60.66
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WE BEEN HEARING THAT FOREVER TELL THE PUBLIC YOUR PLANS RIGHT NOW WE FRAID OF THE MOUTH THEY TO SWEET BOY YOU KNOW HOW MANY TIME THA THING FOOL US.

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Action speaks
January 05, 2010
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You can't read? The plans are before you. All Sarah said was longterm goals and shortterm goals. No goals were given.

Now here is a candidate with a real plan. Hope to see the whichever gov't that wins embrace these ideas soon.

Very impressed with your commitment to SXM. Your actions does speak louder than your words. Always on the fontline for youth advocacy, human rights and risk
prevention.

Keep up the good work

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Garfield Warner
January 05, 2010
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Terry you sound like you serious. Only Fidel Castro could resolve the stupidity we have on St. Maarten. St. Maarten need action not words boo. We love to hear nice words, but St. Maarten politicians have developed a gangster culture secnd to none. The Dutch Contractors have thought the local politicians the art of corruption. In holland they account for billions in fraudelent deals and the brought their craft to St. Maarten and thought our poiticians how to wheel and deal. Thisis a fact. You too will become a victim of the dealings and then all that nice talk will dissappear Terry. Politics is the new shortcut to wealth. Wait and see.

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the refree
January 05, 2010
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i have O tolerance when it comes to polititions. when election time these jockers comes with all kinds of ideas. where they getting them i dont know. if elected the day after election they forgot what they said the day before. so we the people are aware of these juicy talks and are not being fool by it.. not me for sure!!.....i DUNN know

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@the refree
January 05, 2010
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While I agree with you that elections bring out all kinds of things. I challenge you to explore the candidates individually. In Peterson's case he has a track record of standing by what he says. We should all vote based on what people stand for and not the juicy talks, and by the way nothing of what Mr. Peterson saying is juicy , he's simply stating what he has been involved in and how he would work to improve those things that need improvement on St. Maarten.

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alex
January 05, 2010
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Terry you just like the others. election time you coming out of the hole and roar like a bear that was sleeping for half of the year. I think you have to go back and sleep the other half.

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re: alex.
January 06, 2010
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Sound a bit biased to me.........

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online criminals?
January 08, 2010
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Boy Terry, it seems you might have to write a plan for them online criminals too. In one blog they say you in the papers too much or in too many activities and in another blog they say they only hear you around election time and they you not hearing you. No matter what you do these haters going to keep stabbing you online. Imagine these might be people that you see eveyday, and don't know they hate you so much. If looks could kill they would do just that. So they go online and kill you there. I praying for you boy. Keep the faith.

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La Rue
January 10, 2010
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Great words Terry.The problem is that the criminals are grown in the school-weapons, gangs etc
For this election a lot of teachers are going up to become elected officials.
My concern is that:
i the schools will soon have no teachers to teach our kids;
ii how do you expect to fix the problem when you couldn't fix it while in the classroom;
iii. it is for a large payday that all of you are exiting the classroom.
Poor country SXM, a lot of Commisioners, a lot of criminals and few teachers.

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