Campaigns
Nottinghamshire Crimestoppers regularly runs campaigns in the region, to raise awareness about crimes that might be affecting your communities.
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Loan shark
Nottinghamshire Crimestoppers are teaming up with Trading Standards to help with the fight against Loan sharks. [June 2008]
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Mansfield schools help to fight crime
Senior schools in Mansfield have teamed up with Crimestoppers, Nottinghamshire Police, the Drug and Alcohol Action Team and Trading Standards to help fight crime.
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Shop a shop
Help stop the sale of alcohol to children. During 2008, we're appealing to people to call Crimestoppers about shops who sell alcohol to children. Anyone who spots an illegal sale should call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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Domestic abuse
Domestic abuse can become such a part of peoples' lives that they forget it's a crime. Through our campaign, we want to remind people that domestic abuse is a crime. So last October, we launched a domestic abuse campaign across Nottinghamshire.
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Good driver, bad driver
In 2008, the police want the public to use Crimestoppers to pass on information about drink-drivers and uninsured motorists, to cut the death and injury toll on Nottinghamshire roads.
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Junior Crimestoppers
Nottinghamshire is the only force outside London's Metropolitan Police to run a Junior Crimestoppers scheme in schools. Thanks to the scheme, a gang dealing drugs to children has been exposed and numerous other criminals, street robbers and burglars have also been identified.
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Schools
We've been running a campaign to highlight crime to school children for a couple of years now. We eventually aim to reach every school in Nottinghamshire.
David Anthony STUART
Offence: Drug crime
David Anthony Stuart was arrested in Accrington in July 2004 in possession of 20,000 ecstasy tablets and subsequently failed to attend his trial at Preston Crown Court in June 2005.
Case study
Coronation Street star William Roache has been supporting Crimestoppers in the North West for almost ten years. William worries about the number of pe...
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