How to Get More Information on the Clarendon Police Neighbourhood Watch Movement

The Clarendon Police are actively working to build safer communities through the Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) Movement. They recently conducted training for members of the Clarendon Community Safety and Security Branch, focusing on how to form, maintain, and launch NHWs.


Training Details:

  • Date: Tuesday, February 10 (2026)
  • Focus: History and structure of the NHW Movement, as well as practical guidance on forming, maintaining, and launching NHWs.
  • Collaborators: A team from the Community Safety and Security Branch headquarters, led by Sergeant Leon Golding (Island Coordinator for the NHW Movement), and representatives from Project STAR.
  • Objective: To renew efforts in establishing active NHWs across the Clarendon parish, contributing to crime reduction.

How to Contact for More Information:

If you are interested in learning more about the Neighbourhood Watch Movement or how to get involved, please use the contact method provided by the Jamaica Constabulary Force.

  • Telephone:
    • Contact Number: The Instagram post itself does not provide a direct phone number for “more information” related to the Neighbourhood Watch movement specifically. However, the author’s bio, belonging to the Jamaica Constabulary Force, does not list a contact number. The only contact number visible in the meta_post_understanding_response is associated with Hialeah Police Department in a previous unrelated post. There is no specific contact number for inquiries about the Clarendon Police Neighbourhood Watch Movement in this post.

Since the direct post and the author’s bio do not contain specific contact information for more details on this particular initiative, I recommend checking the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s official website or general contact page for community safety and security inquiries.

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