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Home St. Maarten - St. Martin News Police Organization needed Restructuring --- Manpower and Materials were lacking --- 60% Murder Cases Solved --- Denise Jacob.

Police Organization needed Restructuring --- Manpower and Materials were lacking --- 60% Murder Cases Solved --- Denise Jacob.

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denisejacob06022012Philipsburg:--- Head of the Detective Department Denise Jacob told SMN News that the police managed to solve about 60% of the murders committed last year. Jacob took up her position as the head of the detective department in September 2010. She said in the beginning the crime rate was very high and her workload was extremely heavy. Jacob said in the beginning she was working night and day and almost every day she was on a new crime scene. She described her early days on St. Maarten as a very rough period while she was trying to find her way on her new job. "At first, I needed to learn the organization and the culture of St. Maarten and determine exactly what was hindering the police organization while I had to support the people of the island."
The department head said she quickly learned that there were a lot of good officers who did their best to get the job done but they lacked material, manpower and proper training. Jacob said when she took office she met a lot of unsolved murders "cold cases" but despite that the murders that were committed daily took priority. "Whenever a murder was committed we literally dropped everything to focus on that case and gather as much information in the first 24 hours. It was a slight but important change made." Another change the top cop made was to organize the work schedule of the officers so that each officer could have gotten some rest. "Officers were working too long hours and they needed to rest so that they could focus on solving the cases before them and increase their output."
Jacob explained that she had to do a lot of re-organizing with the structure since everyone was working hard but they were not able to achieve their goals. The new management team quickly realized that the police on St. Maarten did not have the proper tools and manpower to execute their duties so while they had an implementation plan they also needed to find manpower and tools.
Jacob said she is of the opinion that the former Netherlands Antilles (Federal Government) did not know what St. Maarten needed for it to function properly. "I am not complaining but it's my honest opinion that they were too far away and I don't think they did not want to care for St. Maarten but they simply did not know how to care for this island because there was a lot of things that were not in place. St. Maarten's Police Organization had good leaders but they needed motivation and more knowledge on certain skills. There was need to educate the officers. For example, letting them know that when they do wrong they will be punished and when they do good they will be rewarded. I also know that a lot of officers were hurting and we had to deal with all of that prior to making changes," Jacob said.
The new management team plans to continue with the implementation plan even though they are hindered by the lack of funds. In the past, the police organization was separated and there was no information sharing but all of that has changed since the new management team took office, this is one of the main reasons the police managed to solve a large number of the cases. "To have optimal performance there needed to be proper communication and information sharing."
Jacob said despite the efforts and changes taking place within the police organization there is still need for them to acquire more manpower. "We did get some Dutch officers and the BAVOL officers but we have to continue training them." As for her department, Jacob said that there is need for more officers in the detective department.
When asked about the allegations made by some of the detectives earlier this year, Jacob said she did not read the article because she was on vacation at the time it was published. "I don't really need to react to what anyone said, I know what my objectives are for this Police Organization and that is what I am working on."
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Peter Gunn
February, 06, 2012, 16:25
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95% Of murder cases on St. Maarten over the last ten years still unsolved.

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janni
February, 06, 2012, 16:52
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Officer Jacobs: Keep pushing the professionalism & integrity.
We need that & thank you

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Oh yea?
February, 06, 2012, 17:01
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So she alone restructuring the entire police force? What John and the rest are doing? Nothing?

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Please.
February, 06, 2012, 23:31
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Lady you are talking bull. Since you came the detective is a mess. Just the ones that do the work are been punish and the one you like are rewarded. Because you realize there is a lot of detective hungry for position,not to do the job but for the money you are using the the divide and rule tactic and it will blow up in your face soon. Yes the deparment needed to be fix. You said you do not need to react to what anyone said, but that is exactly what you are doing. Since you came you listen to things about detective from others who missinform you for their own personal gain and you began to fight just the one that are working and praising the ones that never did sh..t as detective.. Nothing stays in the dark. I hope you can keep what you promise them. Some are already realizing that you are a liar and are openly talking about it. They want what you promse them.

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Thanks
February, 07, 2012, 02:46
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CONGRATULATIONS DENISE

MEN JUST DON'T LIKE WOMEN BOSSES, BUT THAT IS OKAY

THE WORLD HAS CHANGED.

WE ARE ON TOP NOW.

CONTINUE DOING YOUR JOB TO THE BEST OF YOUR ABILITY.

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Jesper
February, 07, 2012, 04:24
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60% is a great achievement. I trust that we will now find some time to focus on the cold case files.

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ONLY IN ST MAARTEN
February, 07, 2012, 06:27
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TO PETER GUNN] WHY YOU ALL TIME WANT TO DOWN GRADE WE POLICE FORCE WHO ARE TRYING THERE BEST.I DON,T LIKE IT ONE BIT I DON,T CARE IF YOU COME HERE FROM A INFANT YOU ARE A ELEPHANT NOW AND CAN LEAVE BACK TO GUYANA WERE THE WILL ROB ALL THAT EASY REAL ESTATE MONEY YOU MAKE HERE RIGHT HERE UNDER WE POLICE PROTECTION .YOU ALL DON,T HAVE ONE BIT OF SHAME.

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guest1
February, 07, 2012, 07:51
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Is this 60% including the Vesuvius case? Actually a verdict hasn't been made as yet and we are talking of at least 5 murders. SO if it's not including these murders then 60% is in my opinion not that bad. Keep up and continue to solve the rest of these murders and other crimes.

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Peter Gunn
February, 07, 2012, 07:59
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@ONLY IN ST MAARTEN,
Ignorance is truly bliss!!! May God richly bless you.

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ONLY IN ST MAARTEN
February, 07, 2012, 09:28
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PETER YOU THINK WE POLICE IS MAGICIANS POLICE ALL AROUND THE WORLD ONLY CAN SERVE CRIME FROM TIP OFF BUT YOU THINK WE POLICE DUMB.DID,N YOU KNOW THAT IGNORANCE DOES MAKE YOUR HAIR FALL OFF CHECK IN THE MIRROR.YOU DON,T EVEN BELIEVE IN GOD.

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WIKILEAKS
February, 07, 2012, 11:16
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VROUW HOLLE, MAMA VOD,WONDER WOMAN, MATA HARI,LORETA BOBBIT,MARGARETH TACHER ALL BIG NAMES AND FAMES.
WE CAN ADD SUPER DENIS ON THE LIST.
THE OLD MANAGEMENT TEAM ARE THEY IN OLD PEOPLE HOME? I WANT TO ADVISE YOU TO TALK TO THEM BEFORE YOU STEP ON THEIR WELL EARN HONOR.

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Shooz
February, 07, 2012, 14:55
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First of all: 60 percent isn't that high.

Second of all: it 's à false figure. There isn't à 60 percent conviction rate.

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Peter Gunn
February, 07, 2012, 15:05
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99.9% of ALL home invasions and robberies are NEVER solves...The 1% that's ever solved, the criminals are back on the streets within days or weeks...

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Shooz
February, 07, 2012, 15:50
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That 's totalling 100.9 percent smilies/grin.gif

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barb
February, 07, 2012, 16:48
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the department running very good,thats why so many detectives are asking for a transfer

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@Shooz
February, 08, 2012, 05:30
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I was calculating that too... Maths are hard for some ppl loool

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