The States of Jersey Police are "excited" to announce the launch of their new website. The platform replaces its old website in what the force described as "a significant step forward, enhancing community engagement and ensuring that islanders have access to timely and accurate information".
The new website had been designed with the user experience in mind, offering a clean, intuitive mobile-friendly platform, making it easy for users of all ages to navigate and find the information they need quickly, giving access to the latest news and updates.
The reporting feature allows for convenient online reporting of non-emergency incidents, ensuring that reports are logged and addressed promptly by our team and Islanders will also be able to access a wealth of resources on crime prevention and personally safety.
The new website has transitioned to a new domain suffix – www.jersey.police.je – adopting the .je extension which the force said aimed to better reflect our Island identity.
Police Chief, Robin Smith said: “This new website will serve as a dynamic hub where everyone can stay connected and up to date with our latest news, appeals, safety advice and other useful resources.
“I am thrilled that we have been able to update our online offering, it’s crucial that we can provide Islanders and visitors with a platform that is easy to navigate and is capable of delivering useful advice and information.”