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Publications
Posters
A range of posters available for you to download and use.
Alcohol Violence Poster (PDF - 606kb)
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Don't spoil a good night out be safe, not sorry.
Preparing for the unexpected in Staffordshire (PDF - 1275kb)
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Are you ready and prepared if you have to be evacuated from your home or workplace due to an unexpected major emergency?
Independent Custody Visitors (PDF - 196kb)
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Independent custody visitors are members of the local community who visit police stations unannounced to make an independent check on the welfare of people being held in custody.
Nominate A Neighbour flyer (PDF - 312kb)
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Helping you feel safer in dealing with unwanted or unexpected people who call at the homes of older and vulnerable people within our communities.
Satellite Navigation Equipment Security Advice (PDF - 136kb)
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Don’t lose your satellite navigation equipment to car thieves.
Seasons Beatings (PDF - 562kb)
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‘Beat violence before it beats you’ is the message from police and partners across Chase division, as officers and councils team together to reduce incidents of alcohol-related and domestic violence this festive season.
Securing your outbuildings & garden poster (PDF - 1171kb)
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Don't make it easy for thieves!
Violent Night (PDF - 504kb)
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‘Beat violence before it beats you’ is the message from police and partners across Chase division, as officers and councils team together to reduce incidents of alcohol-related and domestic violence this festive season.
Young Persons - Our Promise to You (PDF - 2110kb)
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The young persons’ promise sets out the service standards young people can expect from Staffordshire Police.
Younger Person' Promise (PDF - 1362kb)
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Further amendments were made to the original Young Person’s Promise to enable us to communicate more effectively with younger people. Whilst still making the same sort of commitments, the wording of the promise has been simplified so that young people aged between seven and 11 years find it easier to understand.

