Crime Reduction - Helping to Reduce Crime in Your Area

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Birmingham City Centre Retail Crime Operation website
This Retail Crime Operation set up by the Local Authority, Retailers and the Police, aims to reduce and prevent retail crime and anti-social behaviour in Birmingham City Centre and surrounding area.

Black and Minority Ethnic Cracking Crime Project
The Black and Minority Ethnic Cracking Crime Project aims to nurture sustained BME sector involvement in crime reduction and crime prevention initiatives through voluntary sector capacity building and by influencing policy.

Brent Community Safety and Development Unit
The aim of this unit is to make Brent a 'Safer Community' for all who live, work, trade and travel in the Borough. It is responsible with its other partners for developing and implementing Brent's 'Crime and Disorder Reduction and Community Safety Strategy'.

Cross-Border Community Safety Network
A partnership project between Banbridge, Down and Newry & Mourne District Council in Northern Ireland and Louth and Monaghan County Councils in the Republic of Ireland. To share information and best practise within the region, and fund community safety proejct.

Isleworth community website
Is a website run by the Isleworth community and contains relevant up to date information about the crime issues in the local area.

Local Government Association (LGA)
The LGA's mission is to be an effective, national representative organisation that promotes democratic and effective local government in the service and support of communities which are safe, prosperous, healthy and pleasant to live in; and which provides efficient support to member authorities and councillors.

National Assembly for Wales
The Assembly develops and implements policies, which reflect the particular needs of the people of Wales. The Assembly has the power to implement policies in a range of areas and has the responsibility to make vital decisions.

Partnerships Innovations Knowledge Enterprises (PIKE)
Partnerships Innovations Knowledge Enterprises (PIKE) is an ERDF funded project led by the University of Central Lancashire and partnered by Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council. It is designed to deliver support to small and medium enterprises in objective 2, fully eligible areas of the North West, enabling them to reduce the impact of crime on their business and future development.

Reducing Reoffending Partnership South West
It was formed in 2003 and is the first working partnership of its kind in England bringing together a collaborative, partnership approach to reducing re-offending. The website provides information on a wide range of issues related to the reduction of re-offending in the South West region, and links to agencies working in this area.

Safer Lancashire
Detail advice for general crime reduction and personal safety advie for the public and gives details of crime reduction initiatives and agencies in the area.

Tagish's Directory of UK Local Government
Tagish is an Information Society consultancy firm dealing in public sector applications. Tagish maintains the most comprehensive and up-to-date directory of UK local government web sites and includes all county, metropolitan, unitary, borough and district authority sites.

Tagish's Directory of UK Parish Councils
Tagish is an Information Society consultancy firm dealing in public sector applications. Tagish maintains the most comprehensive and up-to-date directory of UK local government web sites down to Town and Parish level.

Thames Valley Business Crime
This web site offers free advice on reducing business crime.

Thames Valley Partnership
The Partnership works by forging close links between local authorities, youth and community groups, voluntary organisations, the private sector and the police, probation, prison and social services. Members of the team have responsibilities for projects/programmes and link with one or more of the Community Safety partnerships in the Thames Valley.

 

Last update: Friday, August 03, 2007

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