| Metropolitan Police Department |
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
| Contents: | Overview | Responsibilities and Structure | Projects | Traffic Fines |
|---|---|
Chief of Police, Chris Ngcobo
How to contact the Metro Police
Wayne Minnaar –
|
Overview
In the City's Growth and Development Strategy one of the priorities is dealing with crime.
The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) has a "broken window approach" of dealing with the small issues of crime alongside the bigger ones. In terms of this philosophy, the prevention of smaller crimes is believed to have a knock-on effect, helping to cut more serious crimes. The JMPD manages and co-ordinates the City's crime prevention strategy, which includes:
-
Preventative policing and patrolling of high-risk areas;
-
Establishing an information management system to share crime data with the South African Police Service (SAPS);
-
CCTV in public places;
-
Anti-fraud technology;
-
Signs warning pedestrians and tourists of risk areas;
-
Effective street lighting in high risk areas;
-
Private security partnerships and partnerships with businesses in high crime areas;
-
Family and community programmes for high risk areas; and
-
Community policing forum partnerships.
In addition to crime prevention, by-law enforcement is a core competence of local government. The City's by-laws have been amended and the JMPD will promote awareness and ensure enforcement of these by-laws.
In the news:



