The rapes of two US women at a Jamaican resort highlight a pervasive problem on the island getaway: Sexual assaults


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  The U.S. State Department has repeatedly warned tourists about Jamaica, where an estimated one American is raped each month. According to multiple victims interviewed by the Detroit Free Press in addition to lawyers, lawsuits and hundreds of State Department and U.S. Embassy records, Jamaica has a sexual-assault problem that it is not confronting. And the tourism industry is well aware of the problem.

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