The Crime Prevention Website

The latest crime prevention and home security news and comment from The Crime Prevention Website.  Feel free to add your comment to the posts and if you are a member of the police service or a Neighbourhood Watch and would like us to highlight something you're up to in the world of crime prevention and home security do please get in touch using Contact.

I'm running a bit of campaign across London at the moment trying to encourage the Neighbourhood Watches there with websites to link up with TCPW. TCPW is already linked with the London Neighbourhood Watch Association and with the Metropolitan Police (and several NW sites) so I'm obviously hoping…

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Press Release Police community support officers in Whitehaven are working to help protect bicycles in west Cumbria by holding a series of security marking events. PCSOs will be in the Whitehaven area on six days, over the coming months to encourage people to get their bikes marked and registered…

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I got a pleasant surprise over the weekend when I discovered that Elmbridge Neighbourhood Watch had added TCPW to their ‘Useful Links’ page. I have, of course, linked back to them from my Partners Page.

I can see that their website is under construction at the moment, but…

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Would you believe it? My Felines to go after Felons story on 1st April got two complaints by email last week! The first was from a lady in Northumbria who thought that the police use of cats to track down criminals was ‘wholly inappropriate' and the second was from a gentleman on the Isle…

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It looks like the Crime Reduction Partnership News website has closed. I found out sort of indirectly when I sent them one of my regular articles for publication and got the email returned. This website provided a very useful focus for local authority crime reduction partnerships and I guess its…

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It's a bottle of champagne for me and Ben tonight as we celebrate three years of promoting crime prevention via this website. Over that time the site has had 766,742 visits by 663,100 individual people who have looked at 1,345,557 pages! I might also add that we now get between 34,000 and 40,000…

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