Campaigns
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Crimestoppers regularly runs campaigns in the region, to raise awareness about crimes that might be affecting your communities.
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Human trafficking campaign
Beneath the surface of society there are many foreign nationals working illegally to serve the needs of the people of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. [24 June 2008]
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The Signs
We all have a role to play in being vigilant and maintaining a high level of alertness to the possibility of trafficking crimes going on in our communities. Read about the signs of human trafficking.
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Crimestoppers Calling Card
We're now distributing a new calling card to help dispel the myth and misunderstanding about the charity's work in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. [4th April 2008]
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Doorstep crime
We ran a doorstep crime pilot scheme in the Isle of Wight to address the under-reporting of crime by the older victims who are targeted.
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Isle of Wight campaign
We produced an 8-page booklet about Crimestoppers in the Isle of Wight, to raise awareness about the charity and the anonymous 0800 555 111 phone number.
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No deal
Most callers to Crimestoppers have information about drugs. The campaign seeks to increase the number of people who give information about drug-related activity.
Denis Patrick O'BRIEN
Offence: Drug crime
Dennis Patrick O'Brien is wanted for conspiracy to supply 1.6 tonnes of cocaine with a street value of £166 million. He has also had a Life Licence for murder (convicted in 1983) revoked and is now required to serve the remainder of his life se
Case study
11-year old Carl Benjamin lives on one of the most deprived estates in the UK. He dreams of being a doctor when he's older, but is worried that all th...
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