y reported crime the caller will have to leave [ optional for rewards] his/hercontact details.2.3. If an arrest is made a minimal reward have to be paid as incentive to the individualconcerned.1.A central data and reporting centre must be established. The centre must beindependently operative and directly linked with the police station and intelligence unitto supply information.LAUNCH AND STRATEGYThe campaign must be launched in starting with the most affected areas.The overallobjective is to launch it as a National campaign.Before the launch, it must be accepted and understood by communities through aprocess of mass meetings, street committees, police forums, organised labour churchformations, etc.- In order to focus our campaign the listing of types of crime to be prioritised eg.murder, armed robbery, rape, hijacking etc.2. An anti-crime summit must be organised to include all organs of civil societyfor adoption and to be preceded by a launch -ftia@rch or rally.Communities must be conscietised through popular education about thenegative effects of crimes.3. User friendly pamphlets and posters can be effective. The public must also be ensuredabout the confidentiality of reporting to the Data and Reporting Centre.- Both print and electronic media must be utilized to publicise the campaign. Bill boardsand wall murrials must feature prominently for advertisement purposes.Schools and churches, stok-vels and sports events must be targeted to spread andsustain the programme.Consultation ProcessTle programme must be adopted by the NEC.A meeting with the ministry of Safety and Security -Rewards and Data and reporting centre).Business community for funding especially NEDCOR.CONCLUSLOAOur approach to the campaign is informed by Fundamental objective conditions that prevailthroughout the country and perceptions emerging from various institutions and organisationson the subject of crime.The current wave of cri...