Jamaica on track for fewest murders in 4 decades

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Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, has highlighted Jamaica’s significant progress in reducing violent crime, noting that, for the first time in almost four decades, the island could record fewer than 700 murders this year.

Dr. Holness, in his address at the opening ceremony for the newly reconstructed Little London Police Station in Westmoreland on Friday (November 28), outlined that the Government has invested more than $90 billion in Jamaica’s security forces over the past nine years.

“As a result of that, the murder rate is now down 42 percent this year, 21 percent last year, and seven percent the year before. So now we can, for the first time in over 30… almost 40 years… look for a murder rate that is below 700,” he stated.

The Prime Minister commended the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) and the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) for their unwavering dedication, particularly in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa.

“Every police officer, every soldier is proud of their institution—proud of the uniform they wear when they stand in the public square, upright, shoulders squared, even in a hurricane. I saw the team from St. James foil attempted robberies during [Hurricane Melissa]. They could have decided to stay in the station and lock it. But our new JCF decided to go out, to be present, to be felt, to serve and protect,” he emphasised.

Prime Minister Holness underscored that Jamaica’s reduction in murders was no accident.
“It happened because the Government made an investment and gave confidence and support in policy and direction to our security forces, and we are now reaping the benefits of that,” he declared.

Dr. Holness also emphasised the vital role of the police as a pillar of community support in times of disaster.
“Many of the police stations became the centre of activity in the communities that were destroyed [by Hurricane Melissa]. That is where they were getting interne accesst. People gathered to get their phones charged… gathered for safety. That is where many of the distribution hubs were stationed,” he said.

The Prime Minister noted that these achievements are grounded in both policy and citizen support, adding that the Government will continue to build resilience and ensure public safety.

“It is indisputable that you have a far lower murder rate today than you had in the last 30 years. It is indisputable that the JCF stood up as a strong unit,” he pointed out.
Prime Minister Holness encouraged Jamaicans to recognise the nation’s progress and continue supporting the efforts of law enforcement.
“We will continue to support them, we will continue to invest, and we will continue to make Jamaica a safer place for all citizens,” he assured.


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its because cops are killing the criminals when they catch em :ehh:


The Jamaica Constabulary Force has killed 230 people so far this year – twenty just this month, and we still have a few days left in which they might kill a few more. This is the tenth consecutive month where twenty or more persons have been shot and killed by the Security Forces, says INDECOM.
 
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its because cops are killing the criminals when they catch em :ehh:


The Jamaica Constabulary Force has killed 230 people so far this year – twenty just this month, and we still have a few days left in which they might kill a few more. This is the tenth consecutive month where twenty or more persons have been shot and killed by the Security Forces, says INDECOM.
Man this dark ass twist to a feel good story:dead:
 
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unfortunately/fortunately it seemed they needed to eliminate the serial killers to get this type of drop.


its like that everywhere, majority of the murders are perpetuated by a fraction of a percent
 

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its because cops are killing the criminals when they catch em :ehh:


The Jamaica Constabulary Force has killed 230 people so far this year – twenty just this month, and we still have a few days left in which they might kill a few more. This is the tenth consecutive month where twenty or more persons have been shot and killed by the Security Forces, says INDECOM.

 

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its because cops are killing the criminals when they catch em :ehh:


The Jamaica Constabulary Force has killed 230 people so far this year – twenty just this month, and we still have a few days left in which they might kill a few more. This is the tenth consecutive month where twenty or more persons have been shot and killed by the Security Forces, says INDECOM.
:francis:I knew this would be it
 

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Good story. Homicide rate and number decreasing is a net positive.

Article about police shootings doesn't mention suspects being unarmed. In fact, mentions firearms being recovered in the particular incident being highlighted, and in the other gun incidents it cites.

Gun violence and homicides are a regional problem and JA is one of the rare countries in Caribbean where the homicide rates are going down.
 
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