ACTIVITIES
MCPF has undertaken several activities, which include:
- Organizing, Coordinating and Promoting activities and assisting other interested parties (individuals or groups) for the purpose of crime prevention.
- Conducting Public Talks / Meetings / Seminars / Conferences / Exhibitions relating to crime prevention and treatment of offenders.
- Publishing and distributing Pamphlets, Bulletins, Posters and other relevant Literature to expound the activities of MCPF
- Conduct, assist or encourage such activities as Survey, Research and related activities in the areas of crime prevention and the treatment of offenders.
- Organizing Projects / Campaigns to enhance the level of crime prevention awareness among the general public and community at large.
- Collaborating and co-operating with other related organizations outside Malaysia like the ACPF (Asia Crime Prevention Foundation) and UNAFEI (United Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the Prevention of Crime and Treatment of Offenders), including the exchange and publishing & distribution of documents / materials of crime prevention and criminal justice.
- Soliciting funds to support and sustain the non-profit or non-commercial activities of MCPF in fulfillment of its declared objectives.
- Collecting donations, grants, endowments, legacies from any Person or Body for the promotion of the activities of MCPF.
- Contributing towards the rehabilitation of and assistance to crime victims where such assistance is considered by MCPF to be appropriate according to the merits of each case.
Public Education
LONG TERM PROJECTS TO FOSTER PUBLIC AWARENESS OF CRIME PREVENTION
MCPF initiated the “Safe City” Projects in Bangsar, Cheras, both in Kuala Lumpur and at Bukit Jambul in Penang.The setting-up of Crime Prevention Clubs in Secondary Schools throughout the country with the co-operation of the Ministry of Education, Malaysia. There are about 1,500 such Clubs approved by the Ministry of Education.The conducting of the Safe Neighbourhood Initiatives Programmes in collaboration with the City Hall, Kuala Lumpur (DBKL), the local Residents Associations and other interested Parties / NGOs.