JFJ has represented hundreds of low-income victims of state abuse, leading a number of campaigns in high-profile cases. • Police beating death of twenty-six-year-old Michael Gayle. Gayle, who was mentally ill, died on 23 August 1999 of injuries he sustained after attempting to pass through a police and army road block two days earlier. He was subjected to such a severe beating by police and army officers that he suffered a traumatic rupture of his stomach lining. • Police Killing of the Braeton Seven in March 2001. The police, under questionable circumstances shot and killed Reagon Beckford, 14; Christopher Grant, 17; Dane Whyte, 19; Tamoya Wilson, 20; Andre Virgo, 20; Lancebert Clarke, 19; and Curtis Smith, 20. The police officers were charged with murder and later acquitted. • 13-year-old Janice Allen was killed controversially in a crossfire between police and gunmen in April 2000. • JFJ have called for a thorough police investigation of the murder of cross-dressing teenager,
Dwayne Jones, in summer 2013. ==Child rights==