Jamaica records less than 700 murders in 2025 for first time in over 30 years

Jamaica recorded fewer than 700 murders in 2025, marking the first time the country has fallen below that figure in more than 31 years, according to Minister of National Security Dr Horace Chang.

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In his New Year’s message, Chang described the development as a historic milestone in the country’s fight against violent crime.

“My fellow Jamaicans, today marks a historic turning point in our journey toward lasting peace and security. In 2025, murders fell below 700 for the first time since 1994, over 31 years ago. This represents more than a 40 per cent reduction year over year, with over 470 lives spared when compared with 2024,” Chang said.

He added that when measured against Jamaica’s murder peak in 2009, when 1,683 killings were recorded, the decline is even more striking. “Compared to the 2009 peak of 1,683 murders, this represents a 60 per cent decline of more than 1,000 lives saved,” the minister said.

Chang attributed the improvement to sustained investment and reforms within the national security framework, led by the Ministry of National Security and the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF).

“Through strategic direction, public support, and sustained investment by the Ministry of National Security and Peace, the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) led a remarkable transformation that produced the progress we now celebrate,” he said. “That investment enabled critical reform including expanded personnel, modernised infrastructure, improved compensation, integrated technology, and merit-based promotions with over 2,100 officers promoted since 2024.”

The minister also pointed to targeted crime-fighting initiatives and prevention programmes as key contributors to the decline. He highlighted Project ROCK, along with the deployment of modern surveillance, communications, and intelligence systems, as having strengthened operational effectiveness. Prevention-focused efforts such as the Live Good Anti-Violence Campaign, he said, continue to address the root causes of crime.

Chang used the address to commend members of the security forces and their partners for their role in the progress achieved.

“I extend sincere appreciation to the men and women of the Jamaica Constabulary Force, the Jamaica Defence Force, the Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency, our correctional officers, border security teams, and all partners across the national security architecture,” he said.

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“Your collective efforts have changed the trajectory of our nation, placing us firmly on the path to long-term, sustainable crime reduction. This achievement belongs to all Jamaicans. Together, let us protect this hard-won peace and press forward to what we can and must become, a safer and more peaceful Jamaica.”

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