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Report all crimes in Sandton to help police officers stop crime and arrest criminals

SANDTON – Fidelity ADT has appealed to the community to report all crimes no matter how big or small.

 

Following the recent Sandton Community Police Forum meeting held in Morningside, Fidelity ADT is appealing to the community to report crimes.

A crime stat is only a crime stat once it has been reported to the police.

Linda Reeder, Fidelity ADT community development manager said, “It appears that there are a large number of crimes that simply go unreported because of the nature of the crime or because of a lack of confidence in the system.”

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Reeder added that selective reporting of crime is problematic as it contributes to the dissemination of misinformation around crime, rather than accurate and contextualised information which the police and private security companies can work on to apprehend suspects.

“No matter how big or small or how insignificant you feel the crime is, report it!” said Reeder.

Here are seven key reasons to report crime:

  • It helps with establishing crime trends and provides authorities with invaluable information on how to best allocate resources.
  • It helps in understanding both motive and modus of the crime and how crime prevention strategies are being deployed.
  • It may alter decisions homeowners make about their personal safety.
  • It can influence how homeowners live on a daily basis.
  • It helps the community to better understand and respond to safety issues.
  • It can lead to more arrests as your crime could be a critical link to another similar crime and could result in an arrest.

“A community approach to fighting crime is essential and always pays dividends leading to safer communities. It starts off with a commitment from residents to report crimes accurately and a follow-up commitment from police and other influencers in the sector, like the private security industry, to follow up on all leads and react proactively to trends and incidents to reduce crime levels,” concluded Reeder.

Edited by Stacey Woensdregt

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