Community partners

To help promote the Crimestoppers service and fight crime we work with a wide range of local organisations.

These include:

  • Businesses
  • Schools
  • Crime reduction partnerships
  • The fire service
  • Housing associations
  • Councils
  • Churches
  • Youth groups
  • Sports clubs
  • Other local groups concerned about crime.

It's likely there's something going on near you to promote Crimestoppers. Have a look in your area to see what's going on, and how you could get involved.

We have a range of publicity material that you may be able to use to promote Crimestoppers. If you can help spread the word about Crimestoppers, please contact us.

Our campaigns

We can also work with you to develop unique campaigns that specifically address the crime issues that your area faces. Projects are developed with you to help achieve your targets and managed by a dedicated member of the Crimestoppers team. All projects are evaluated in order to assess their impact. Calls and resulting arrests through Crimestoppers are often a key indicator of success.

We also work with a range of partners on national campaigns, helping to address issues that affect many of our communities. These include issues such as human trafficking, metal theft, and knife crime to mention a few. More details on our current campaigns.

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