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Scamming is very deep rooted in the Jamaican society. We have seen publications in the media such as T.V, radio and newspaper. At least 90% of the class might have seen or heard of persons involve in the scamming in some shape or form.
According to a report in the news it was stated that the lotto scam is a major source of embarrassment and danger for the Jamaican people because it tramples on Brand Jamaica. This global negative publicity has the potential to severely impact key industries such as tourism. This could damage vital relations with other countries which Jamaica so desperately needs to maintain.
The breakdown in values is another major impact that has resulted from scamming. Due to financial difficulties parents are now widely condoning the act of their children participating in scamming related activities. Parents as well as other role models in these youths lives are benefiting from the money obtained from this illegal activity and in turn have turned a blind eye.
In concluding, the destruction of brand Jamaica, heightened crime and violence, the breakdown in society’s values as well as the heightened unemployment rate are important subjects to consider in understanding the root of scamming in the Jamaican society. Understanding these subjects will better assist in combating and eventually putting an end to the spreading of these activities within our country.