Useful links
For more information and advice about crime prevention, have a look at the following websites:
- General advice about crime prevention on the Home Office website
- For advice on preventing crime and security standards, visit Secured by Design
- For more advice on crime prevention and to find your local crime prevention or reduction officer, visit the Police website
- To find out about what the Home Office is doing about crime in your community, visit the Home Office's Crime and Victims site
- For advice about the fear of crime, have a look at the Home Office's 'Fear of Crime' toolkits
- Find your local Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership
- For good-practice examples and advice on e-tailing (making and receiving payments electronically) visit the Home Office's E-tailing mini-site
- For business crime advice, find out more about the Regional Business Crime Reduction Advisers
- Businesses could also look for more information about Business Improvement Districts in the UK (UKBID's)
- For more crime information related to business, contact your business association or British Chambers of Commerce
- For practical advice on business issues, visit the Government's Business website
- Contact Cardwatch if you'd like a Cardwatch training pack
To contact Crimestoppers anonymously with information about a crime, call 0800 555 111 or fill out the online information form
Contact Victim Support if you need support after a crime. Victim Support's telephone number is: 020 7735 916.
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