Campaigns - Sussex Crimestoppers
Sussex Crimestoppers regularly runs campaigns in the region, to raise awareness about crimes that might be affecting your communities.
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Goal scored against domestic violence in SussexCrime-fighting charity Sussex Crimestoppers, together with Sussex Police, West Sussex County Council and Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club, launched a campaign on Valentine’s Day at the AMEX stadium which aims to increase anonymous third party information relating to incidents of domestic abuse in Sussex [14 February 2012].
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Too much bling? Give us a ring!Does someone you know live a lavish lifestyle but not have the legitimate income to pay for it? Sussex Crimestoppers and Sussex Police want to hear about it.
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You can help bring Sussex's Most Wanted to justice13 April, 2011
With the launch of Sussex's Most Wanted people in Sussex can now play a greater role in bringing offenders to justice. Can you help locate any of the wanted individuals?
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Crimestoppers and Brighton University are full of beans about McDonald’s Sussex Crimestoppers has joined up with McDonald's Restaurants and Brighton University to provide students across the city with a convenient way to remember that all important Crimestoppers number – 0800 555 111.
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Bogus callersSussex Crimestoppers are working with Sussex Police Major Crime Branch initiative to gather intelligence about the criminals who prey on older people and those most vulnerable, often as bogus callers.
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Exploding parking metersSussex Crimestoppers was responsible for drawing together a range of partners to tackle the recent series of damage to parking meters in Lewes amounting to £350,000.
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Human traffickingSussex Crimestoppers are working with Sussex Police Major Crime Branch to tackle people trafficking.
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Working in communitiesFollowing a plea from the police to do something about low level nuisance, anti-social behaviour and crime, Sussex Crimestoppers developed the concept of Neighbourhood Signs to support tackling local crime and disorder hotspots.
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Working with young peopleGetting messages across to young people about drugs, alcohol, other crime and anti-social behaviour, has always tested the best of agencies.
Sirazul ISLAM - Wanted for Failing to answer bail - Sexual Assault
Offence: Sexual crime
Offender failed to answer bail to be charged for sexual assault.
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 al...
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