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Introduction Crime is a harmful act or omission against the public which the State wishes to prevent and which, upon conviction, is punishable by fine, imprisonment, and/or death. No conduct constitutes a crime unless it is declared criminal in the laws of the country. Some crimes (such as theft or criminal damage) may also be civil wrongs (torts) for which the victim(s) may claim damages in compensation. Crime is illegal activity that is prohibited by the law. A crime is often called an ‘offence’. Some people wear shirts that say ‘it’s only illegal if you get caught’. This is untrue. Any activity prohibited by statute or the common law is illegal whether you are caught or not. This is like saying ‘it’s only illegal to hurt children if you get caught’. Most people would agree that hurting children is illegal whether or not the people who commit such crimes are caught. The law, and the crimes it creates are most often a reflection of morality. Morality is made up of the principles we use to govern our relationships with one another. This is why actions such as stealing, assault, rape, and murder are crimes – each of these acts harms our ability to trust other people, and to feel safe in society. This crime activity is related to Royal Malaysia Police (RMP) which under Ministry Of Home Affairs (MOHA). This is to ensure the continuous maintenance and preservation of national security and public order through strict enforcement of

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Page 1: Ads553 Strategic Management Pb

Introduction

Crime is a harmful act or omission against the public which the State wishes to prevent

and which, upon conviction, is punishable by fine, imprisonment, and/or death. No

conduct constitutes a crime unless it is declared criminal in the laws of the country.

Some crimes (such as theft or criminal damage) may also be civil wrongs (torts) for

which the victim(s) may claim damages in compensation.

Crime is illegal activity that is prohibited by the law. A crime is often called an ‘offence’.

Some people wear shirts that say ‘it’s only illegal if you get caught’. This is untrue. Any

activity prohibited by statute or the common law is illegal whether you are caught or not.

This is like saying ‘it’s only illegal to hurt children if you get caught’. Most people would

agree that hurting children is illegal whether or not the people who commit such crimes

are caught.

The law, and the crimes it creates are most often a reflection of morality. Morality is

made up of the principles we use to govern our relationships with one another. This is

why actions such as stealing, assault, rape, and murder are crimes – each of these acts

harms our ability to trust other people, and to feel safe in society. This crime activity is

related to Royal Malaysia Police (RMP) which under Ministry Of Home Affairs (MOHA).

This is to ensure the continuous maintenance and preservation of national security and

public order through strict enforcement of the laws and efficient implementation of

policies for programmes that are based on the core services of the Ministry of Home

Affairs. These measurements or assessments must be based on indexes of crime, drug

abuse, publications, films, societies, citizenship, foreign workers and illegal immigrants.

Crime in Malaysia manifests in various forms, including murder, drug trafficking, money

laundering, fraud, corruption, black marketeering, and many others.

Crime rates in Malaysia have skyrocketed due to the presence of foreigners. They are

involved serious crimes such as causing death, manslaughter, bodily injuries and using

firearms and other weapons. The police cannot do much as there is no proper

identification of illegal immigrants who come into the country on the pretext of looking

for jobs.

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Background

The Policing History in Malaysia begins with the proclaimation of the Judicial Charter

'Piagam Keadilan' at Pulau Pinang in 1807. Even then the police role begin much

earlier, i:e during the Malay Sultanate which already have their own set of laws and

were currently practiced. The laws practiced were then focused on customary laws or

Islamic laws 'syariah' while enforcement was carried out by the warriors

('Temenggong').

The Royal Malaysia Police (RMP) has a staff of 102,037 officers and men. This number

reflects the various duties undertaken by RMP, ranging from General Duties to

operations carried out by the General Operation Force (GOF). General Duties include

traditional policing and services provided to the public at the police stations. The ‘non-

regulatory’ duties carried out by the GOF include preventing the entry of illegal

immigrants and now well known successes during the communist insurgency.

In carrying out the responsibilities entrusted by the public, the RMP is assisted by

support groups such as the Police Reserve, Police Volunteer Reserve, Auxiliary Police,

Police Cadet Corps and civilian staff. These groups play an important role in

determining the security and the wellbeing of the nation.

Vision Mission

Practising the principle of Friendly, Fast and Correct as the force motto in providing

excellent service. Besides that to upgrade professionalism among personnel

continuously. Ensuring the Force will always be trusted, envied and trusted by the public

Also strike fear among criminals.

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Problem Analysis

Suggestion and Conclusion

Suggestion

Conclusion