{"threatLevel": "Level 3: Reconsider Travel", "description": "
Last Update: Reissued with updates to crime information
\nReconsider travel to Jamaica due to crime. U.S. government personnel are prohibited from traveling to many areas due to increased risk. Please read the entire Travel Advisory.
\nCountry Summary: Violent crimes, such as home invasions, armed robberies, sexual assaults, and homicides, are common. Sexual assaults occur frequently, including at all-inclusive resorts.
\nLocal police often do not respond effectively to serious criminal incidents. When arrests are made, cases are infrequently prosecuted to a conclusive sentence. Families of U.S. citizens killed in accidents or homicides frequently wait a year or more for final death certificates to be issued by Jamaican authorities. Emergency services and hospital care vary throughout the island, and response times and quality of care may vary from U.S. standards.
\nThe homicide rate reported by the Government of Jamaica has for several years been among the highest in the Western Hemisphere. U.S. government personnel are prohibited from traveling to the areas listed below, from using public buses, and from driving outside of prescribed areas of Kingston at night.
\nRead the country information page for additional information on travel to Jamaica.
\nIf you decide to travel to Jamaica:
\nViolence and shootings occur regularly in many neighborhoods, communities, and parishes in Jamaica. U.S. government personnel are prohibited from traveling to the following areas of Jamaica due to crime:
\nSt. Ann’s Parish—Do Not Travel - Steer Town and the Buckfield neighborhood near Ocho Rios
\nSt. Catherine’s Parish—Do Not Travel
\nAll of Clarendon Parish—Do Not Travel
\nAll of Clarendon Parish, except passing through Clarendon Parish using the T1 and A2 highways.
\nSt Elizabeth’s Parish—Do Not Travel
\nVineyard neighborhood near Alligator Pond
\nHanover Parish—Do Not Travel
\nLogwood and Orange Bay
\nSt. James Parish/Montego Bay—Do Not Travel
\nAll of Montego Bay on the inland side of the A1 highway and The Queen’s Drive from San San to Harmony Beach Park
\nKingston and St. Andrew Parish—Do Not Travel
\nManchester Parish—Do Not Travel
\nGreen Vale, Gray Ground, Red Ground, and Vineyard neighborhoods of Mandeville
\nSt. Thomas Parish—Do Not Travel
\nTrelawny Parish—Do Not Travel
\nClarks Town
\nWestmoreland Parish—Do Not Travel
\nIf you do decide to travel to the above-listed Do Not Travel areas, please visit our website for Travel to High-Risk Areas.
", "pubDate": "Wed, 10 May 2023", "country": "Jamaica"}