Schools

Crimestoppers youth strategy delivers relevant projects for young people, so that we can help to reduce the levels of youth crime and victimisation.

We've heard from teachers that young people are highly resistant to telling what they know about crime. Therefore, our projects aim to challenge attitudes about 'grassing', promoting why and when it is important to share information, who they can talk to and the options that are open to them.

We have a range of resources aimed at both Primary and Secondary aged pupils.

Click the links below for further information:

  • Primary School resources

    We have produced a range of resources aimed at pupils of primary school age. All these resources contribute to the Citizenship Curriculum and encourage discussions around subject areas including specific crime issues, making the right choices and the importance of giving information.

  • Secondary School Resources

    We have produced a range of resources aimed at secondary aged pupils. All these resources contribute to the Citizenship Curriculum and encourage discussions around subject areas including specific crime issues, making the right choices, and the importance of giving information. Please also looked at the youth group resources as some of these have proved extremely popular with teachers.

Wanted for Fraud and Forgery - Lawrence Tuma DOH

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Offence: Fraud & forgery

Lawrence Tuma DOH wanted for Cheque and Credit Card Fraud

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Case study

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