We are running a campaign in Southampton and Eastleigh, focusing on signs to spot that drug gangs are exploiting vulnerable ...
We have launched a new initiative in Garston, Merseyside to keep people safer and to reduce serious crime. This year, our charity received over 8,000 pieces of information about crime on Merseyside, ...
Action Fraud, the national fraud and cybercrime reporting service, has launched their Christmas campaign, revealing 12 types ...
The reward is for information given exclusively to our charity that leads to the arrest and conviction of any person responsible for their murder in Spain five years ago. A decision to treat their ...
Through volunteering, you will help to give a voice to people who don’t feel able to speak up and those who are vulnerable. Our volunteers are active across all communities, using their personal ...
Thank you for deciding to tell us about a crime. We know it can be a really difficult decision to speak out so it’s great that you’ve taken the first step. Crimestoppers takes information about crime ...
A powerful new campaign to help protect young people from harmful sextortion has been launched today across Scotland. The initiative is funded and supported by Scottish Government and Police Scotland ...
Every week in England and Wales up to two women are killed by their partner or ex-partner. A domestic abuse call is made every 30 seconds, making it one of the ‘high volume’ priority crimes in the UK.
Crime can be frightening, whether it is happening to you or someone you know. As the UK’s leading crime-fighting charity, we work around the clock to give ordinary people the power to prevent crime ...
Protect children and families through prevention and intervention. In the inner city area of Bristol, street crimes involving children as young nine years old were causing a major concern within the ...
"I was 14 when I left home. I didn’t have much contact with my family and I didn’t really have friends because I wasn’t going to school. "I met some people who I thought were my friends. They let me ...