Campaigns
Northern Ireland Crimestoppers regularly runs campaigns in the region, to raise awareness about crimes that might be affecting your communities.
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Northern Ireland become Fearless in fight against crimeYoung people across Northern Ireland were urged to become fearless in the fight against crime as Crimestoppers launched its new service for young people in the region.
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Solving puzzles to solve crimeNorthern Ireland Crimestoppers have found an interesting new way of publicising the Crimestoppers hotline. [June 2010]
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Crimestoppers fights fuel fraudCrimestoppers has partnered up with HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to highlight the economic, social and environmental harm caused by fuel fraud. [September 2009]
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Brighter futuresNorthern Ireland Crimestoppers' projects have focused on crime-related issues that affect young people such as knife crime, drugs, gangs and gun culture as part of the Citizenship Curriculum, using literature, websites, educational resources and musical presentations in schools and youth groups.
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Fear of crimeAs part of an outreach programme in Northern Ireland, targeted at young and old alike to promote the anonymous 0800 555 111 phone number, Crimestoppers joined forces with Age Concern Northern Ireland to launch a campaign to reduce the fear of crime held by older people in Northern Ireland.
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Never too young to learnThis Crimestoppers initiative was created with the specific aim of interacting with children at an early age, so they could easily recognise the anonymous Crimestoppers phone number, 0800 555 111 and understand Crimestoppers' role within their community. The competition cleverly engaged with their parents as well to further raise the awareness of the fundamental Crimestoppers' values.
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Translink don't do graffitiWe held a poster colouring-in competition, developed in association with Translink, following an appalling incident of graffiti on a newly refurbished station in North Down.
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Working in local schoolsNew pop band 'Untouched', successfully toured local schools providing information to pupils, giving them the opportunity to make informed decisions about how to deal with issues like drugs and crime in their local community.
Case study
Teresa Johnson has been a call handler for Crimestoppers for 2 years. She's received calls about murders, drug dealers, brothels, child exploitati...
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