Useful organisations
We work with a number of other organisations, as we believe in a united effort to help fight and solve crimes.
Have a look at some of the following organisations that you might find useful:
Crime Reduction Partnership News
The aim of CRP News is to improve the exchange of ideas and opinions among the growing number of people professionally involved in Crime Reduction Partnerships throughout the UK. Apart from news, this site hosts an online library of reference documents, classified links to other web resources and listings of forthcoming events. The site also publishes a free weekly eNewsletter.
FRANK
Whatever your question about drugs Frank can help you. Talk via 0800 77 66 00 or online. Frank's website has a large amount of information also.
Home Office
The government office that deals with protecting us, the public. Their website has a lot of information on crime and victims, drugs, anti-social behaviour and the police.
Neighbourhood Watch is one of the biggest and most successful crime prevention initiatives. Behind it lies a simple idea - Get together with your neighbours to take action - it can cut local crime. Neighbourhood Watch (or Home Watch as it is known in some areas) schemes can: Cut crime and the opportunities for crime; help and reassure those who live in the area and encourage neighbourliness and closer communities.
Secured Home
The Secured Home website has some good crime prevention advice.
Suzy Lamplugh Trust
Suzy Lamplugh Trust works with people of all ages and in all sectors of society in order to help them develop strategies for staying safe. For twenty-one years, this personal safety charity has been offering preventative solutions to reduce the likelihood of people becoming victims and to increase confidence. Please the Suzy Lamplugh Trust website to read a broad range of personal safety tips.
Victim Support
Victim Support is the national charity which helps victims of crime through community based services and in all UK crown and magistrates' courts. This support is free and confidential and is available whether or not the crime has been reported to the police.
Thomas COCHRAN
Offence: Drug crime
COCHRAN is accused of importing cannabis into Scotland.
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