St Kitts-Nevis to strengthen police force information system
Saturday, 21st September 2019

With great strides towards securing the safety of the citizens of St. Kitts and Nevis already recorded, the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis seeks to further this endeavor by strengthening the police force’s reporting management information system.
This was highlighted by Magdy Martinez-Soliman, Resident Representative at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for Barbados and the OECS, during the official launch of The Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Incident Form held at the Police Training School on September 18.
“Police officer deployed to a crime scene will now have the means to electronically enter information onto a computer, store that information on a server, retrieve real time data, analyse trends and prepare reports in a more efficient and timely manner,” said Mr. Martinez-Soliman.
He illustrated that crime fighting in St. Kitts and Nevis will now benefit from a more robust and efficient system for “collecting, storing, managing and analysing crime statistics and sharing them with others.”
Mr. Martinez-Soliman ended by saying that, “The foundation of crime prosecution is the collection of data for the criminal justice systems by the police. Evidence based crime prevention starts by building capacity within the organization and this is precisely what St. Kitts and Nevis is achieving and what USAID is supporting.”
The piloting of this methodology will start in Stapleton and Frigate Bay Police Stations in St. Kitts and the Cotton Bay Police Station in Nevis and will then be scaled up for national use in due time.
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