JCF reports 40% drop in murders since start of 2025

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) is reporting a 40 per cent decrease in murders since the start of the year, marking a significant improvement in national security outcomes.

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Commissioner of Police, Dr. Kevin Blake, shared the update during a technology equipment handover ceremony at the Police Commissioner’s headquarters in St. Andrew on Wednesday, May 14.

According to Commissioner Blake, “The nation is seeing a 40 per cent reduction in murders, a 32 per cent decline in shootings, and a 21 per cent drop in overall major crimes.”

He credited the encouraging statistics to strategic internal reforms within the JCF, including enhanced coordination, stronger leadership, and a consistent presence in high-risk areas.

“This is an achievement that is brought about by deliberate strategy, highly motivated and mobilised staff, and significant improvement in how we work each day,” Blake said.

The Commissioner also emphasized the growing role of digital technology in improving law enforcement. The JCF’s use of new systems is allowing for real-time enforcement, faster response times, and greater operational efficiency.

He took a moment to acknowledge the crucial role of public support in the JCF’s progress.

“I want to express my deepest gratitude to the people of Jamaica who have shown unprecedented support for the men and women on the front line and in support formations,” he said.

Blake added that Jamaica’s evolving security environment is benefiting from a combination of modern tools, public engagement, and accountable policing—all of which are contributing to improved safety and public trust.

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Last month, Prime Minister Andrew Holness said Jamaica is on track to record fewer than 1,000 murders in a calendar year for the first time since 2003.

The last time Jamaica recorded under 1,000 murders was in 2003, when police data showed 976 killings. Now, based on current trends, the country appears poised to repeat or even improve on that statistic.

 

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