International airports are located in Kingston and Montego Bay. Kingston being one of the first stops for international tourists puts them at risk of falling victim to crime. This is mostly due in part that most of the problem with crime and gang violence in Jamaica occurs mostly in the inner city areas of Kingston, Jamaica 's capital city. This is found to be the result of high unemployment rates and poor economic opportunities. The primary criminal concern of a tourist is being a victim of theft. Armed robberies have been known to turn violent when victims refuse to hand over valuables. Safety and security has long been a problem for the tourism sector and has been recognized by the government. The government of Jamaica has taken steps to enhance security by providing special police foot and bicycle patrols in areas highly populated by tourists but it hasn 't seemed as effective due to the fact that police are still understaffed and ineffective. Because of this tourists are advised to take their own safety precautions which leaves some tourists to feel uneasy and unable to fully enjoy their visit. Falling victim to crime and violence is
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