Information released by Government’s news arm, the Jamaica Information Service (JIS), states that there was a 7.3 per cent reduction in major crimes last year.
The data shows that in 2010 there were 1, 430 murders, which is 252 fewer than what was recorded in 2009.
Enhanced crime fighting measures by the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) and the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) was cited as the main factor for the reductions.
According to preliminary figures, reported cases of shooting were down 10 per cent in 2010, when compared to 2009, rape declined by 4 per cent, carnal abuse was down 7 per cent while robbery declined by 6 per cent.
In the case of other major crimes, break-ins went down 1 per cent and larceny declined by 30 per cent.
Meanwhile, data from the Police show that about 685 firearms were recovered in 2010, in contrast to the 569 in 2009.
And 35,488 rounds of ammunition were recovered, compared to 6,068 rounds in 2009.
The data shows that in 2010 there were 1, 430 murders, which is 252 fewer than what was recorded in 2009.
Enhanced crime fighting measures by the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) and the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) was cited as the main factor for the reductions.
According to preliminary figures, reported cases of shooting were down 10 per cent in 2010, when compared to 2009, rape declined by 4 per cent, carnal abuse was down 7 per cent while robbery declined by 6 per cent.
In the case of other major crimes, break-ins went down 1 per cent and larceny declined by 30 per cent.
Meanwhile, data from the Police show that about 685 firearms were recovered in 2010, in contrast to the 569 in 2009.
And 35,488 rounds of ammunition were recovered, compared to 6,068 rounds in 2009.
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