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JMPD in action

Contents:   Overview | Responsibilities and Structure | Projects | Traffic Fines
  

Chris Ngcobo

Chief of Police, Chris Ngcobo

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City Safety Strategy The Joburg City Safety Strategy aims to define a common approach to dealing with crime, violence and safety and security in Johannesburg. It will be the key programme on safety and security for the City and will be the basis for the programmes of the JMPD and other city agencies.
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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.

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