Working with young people

Welcome to the youth section of Crimestoppers' website.

Crimestoppers is not part of the police, but an independent charity. We do work with the police, just as we work with business, media, schools, youth groups and the local community for a common goal - a safer, fairer society.

Here you will find information about all our youth projects and the resources available for teachers and youth workers, including Fearless, our website for young people.

  • Three ways to pass on information about crime: call 0800 555 111, text 88551 or online
  • We don't want to know your name or where you live
  • Calls, texts and online forms are not traced or recorded
  • You won't have to give a statement or go to court
  • The only person who knows that you've contact Crimestoppers is you!

Did you know...?

One in five 16-year old boys admitted to attacking someone with a knife, intending to cause serious harm (Youth Justice Board/Mori Survey)

Crimestoppers' youth projects team encourage young people to talk about crimes that affect them. We also encourage them to use Crimestoppers' anonymous phone number, 0800 555 111. If you'd like to find out more, please contact the Youth Projects Team.

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FearlessFearless
Fearless is the new youth brand that introduces young people to the service offered by Crimestoppers. If you have regular contact with young people, why not download Fearless resources.


Knife crimeKnife crime
Did you know that Crimestoppers runs a knife crime texting service? Find out about this and other ways the charity is helping fight knife crime.

 


Youth newsYouth news
The latest news about Crimestoppers' latest youth projects and activities.

 

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Criminal

Offence: Violence

A reward of up to £3,000 is being offered after a man was brutally attacked in Southend.

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Case study

13-year old Amir Ramadin lives in a housing estate in London. He most fears knife crime in and surrounding his school. One of his classmates brought a...

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