Google Web JIS
Search
 

Skype download latest version.

About JIS
Access to Information
Addresses-GOJ
Birth, Marriage, Death Certificates
Cabinet Ministers
Citizenship
Civil Servants
Long Service Awardees
CARICOM
Cultural Videos
Education
Executive Agencies
The Economy
Govt. Contacts
Govt. Documents
Government of Jamaica
Help Desk
The IMF & Jamaica’s Experience with the IMF
International Agencies
Jamaican History
Jamaican Justice System Reform
Links
Members of Parliament
Ministers of State & Parliamentary Secretaries
Ministries
National Honours and Awards 2009
National Security Policy
National Library of Jamaica
Non Governmental Agencies
Office of the PM
Office of the Services Commissions
Photo Gallery
Private Sector Organisations
Profiles
Returning Residents
Senators
Social Services
Sports
Tax Admin Dept
Vision 2030
Work Permit
Enter your e-mail address below to subscribe to the JIS weekly newsletter.
Inside Parliament
Cabinet, Permanent Secretaries and Ministry List
Councillors
Government of Jamaica
Laws of Jamaica
Mayors
Members of Parliament
Ministers of State & Parliamentary Secretaries
MOU for Public Sector
National Committee on Crime and Violence
Profiles of Ministers
Senators
For Your Information
About JIS
CARICOM
Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ)
CARICOM Single Market & Economy
HIV/AIDS
Miss Lou
National Anthem & Pledge
National Awards
National Heroes
National Honours & Awards 2009
National Symbols
Protocol
Public Holidays
Returning Residents
Sir Alexander Bustamante
Special Events
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

Ministry of National Security

 

Manchester Police Signs MoU with Chamber of Commerce

MANDEVILLE (JIS):
Friday, July 04, 2008

PRINT THIS SEND TO A FRIEND

The Manchester Police Department has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Manchester Chamber of Commerce (MCOC) and several other regional civic organizations to implement the Closed to Crime Initiative, an undertaking aimed at significantly reducing the growing incidence of crime in that parish.

The MCOC believes that the safety of Manchesterians is being seriously compromised, and as a result, those responsible for the maintenance of law and order in society, should be challenged to address the issue, with the support of civil society.

This four-part initiative involves the provision of resources to the police in exchange for quality service. It should see the strengthening of the police's capacity to prevent, or react effectively and appropriately to criminal activity in its operating area.

This speaks chiefly to the expansion of the District Intelligence Unit, the beefing up of the Motorized Patrol Unit, and the improvement of the facilities at the Investigative Unit. The installation of Closed Circuit Cameras in the town centre is also being considered as an important factor in the crime mitigation process.

However, as stakeholders in the fight against crime, the police is reminding citizens of Manchester that each person has a role to play, and that it is not merely a job for the police, or for the Ministry of National Security.

Recently, the Ministers' Fraternal of Manchester, a senior partner in the Closed to Crime initiative (CTCI), launched a crime prevention brochure for persons in that parish.

This brochure, compiled through the concerted effort of the Ministers' Fraternal of Manchester and the National Commercial Bank (NCB), contains vital information on how children, females and other vulnerable individuals can protect themselves, using the resources available to them.


PRINT THIS SEND TO A FRIEND
 
Relations with the US Remain Strong - Nelson
Slate of Activities in South Florida to Mark 48TH Anniversary of Independence
Commissioner Promises to Restore Order, Despite Sudden end to Emergency
Police Commissioner Says 16 of 60 Detainees Have Been Charged
CSJP Taking Holistic Approach to Assisting West Kingston Residents
Police Commissioner Announces Anti-Crime Strategies
Correctional Officers Honoured
Jamaican Makes Her Mark as UN Peacekeeper
ISCF Will Get Uniform and Equipment - Ellington
Crime Fight Requires Input of Wider Society - Matalon
See more stories...
 
 
 
Relations with the US Remain Strong - Nelson
Shaw Leaves for London Financial Meeting
Samuda Courts Canadian Investors
Lord Makes Appeal for Donors for Mary Seacole Statue
Bartlett Encourages African American Investors to Look to Jamaica
Jamaicans in New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia Plan Events for Independence
Ambassador and US Representative Discuss Investment and Trade
Kingston Rebounding - Bartlett
Slate of Activities in South Florida to Mark 48TH Anniversary of Independence
Ambassador Represents Region in Paying Tribute to Simon Bolivar
 
 
 
ODPEM wants Infrastructural Development Tied to Environment
Public Health Functions must be Assessed More Regularly - Spencer
Minister Vaz Explains new Format for Government Information
Gov't Looking to Town and Country Bill This Fiscal Year
UAF to Channel $300 Million into ICT Sector
Gov't Gets US$687,000 Grant to Develop National Spatial Plan
PBCJ Important to Media Landscape - Vaz
Henry Predicts Tinson Pen Relocation within a Year
Shaw Says Gov't Pushing Hard for Growth in 2010/11
Jamaicans Urged to Remain Vigilant to Prevent Dengue Outbreak
 
 
 
Bangor Ridge, Portland, Gets New Post Office
Falmouth Urged to Get Ready
Upgraded Road Opens in West Portland
Timeframe for Digital Switchover to be Finalised This Fiscal Year
Stakeholders Laud Manchester Community Youth Club
Seville Gears up for Emancipation Jubilee
Rotaract Members Urged to Speak Out
Residents to Air Views at Mayor's Forum
St. Mary Cocoa Farmers Welcome Revitalisation Project
East Central St. James Celebrates GSAT Passes
 
 
     
CSJP NEWS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Copyright © 1996 -2007, Jamaica Information Service, All rights reserved.
Tel: (876) 926-3590-8/926-3740-8 Fax: (876) 926-6715 e-mail: jis@jis.gov.jm