• Past Events

    4th International Industrial Security Seminar

    During the last week of September, the Malaysia Crime Prevention Foundation Penang, alongside Royal Malaysia Police (RMP) and Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) will be collaborating in hosting the 4th International Industrial Security Seminar. This time around is, of course, the 4th time the collaborators have worked together! Here are some of the information regarding this…

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    Electronic Display Boards by MCPF Penang

    Greetings! The ever diligent, and committed members of the MCPF Penang Chapter will be undertaking a project with the objective to encourage the general public and/or motorists passing by our new Electronic Display Boards with selected Crime Prevention topics. The new sign boards will be deployed at: 1. Queensbay (Traffic Lights junction / diagonally opposite…

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    MCPF Community Outreach Program (COP) 2014

    This weekend marks MCPF Penang’s continuing Community Outreach Program (COP) and journey in collaboration with the Royal Malaysia Police (Polis Diraja Malaysia – PDRM). MCPF Penang’s COP 2014, and you’re invited to join us at GAMA Supermarket and Department store. This event is co-sponsored by GAMA ,and supported by the Rotary Club of George Town. The…

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    Community Crime Fighting

    The local community doing their bit. The police and their partners works together using their discretion.  The public will have more power to hold the police and community safety partnerships to account and feel empowered to reclaim their communities.  This shift will be accompanied by a new and overdue focus on serious and organised crime…

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    Crime Prevention Seminars

    Crime Prevention Seminars — group seminars designed to train citizens in how to be prepared for natural disasters, terrorism awareness, personal safety, drug awareness and specific crime prevention technique pertaining to their community. These seminars are assisted by local law enforcement trained in crime prevention