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If you need advice on how to reduce the risk of becoming a victim of crime, or what to do if you are the target of abuse or the victim of domestic violence, here’s where you’ll find the pages that can help you.

Air weapons

Air weapons, including ball bearing guns, can cause serious injury or death.

Alcohol

Help and advice regarding alcohol-related violence and harm.

Arson Control

Arson is the number one cause of fire in the UK. Its effects on communities are significant.

Boing

Boing (UK) Ltd work in partnership with a number of police forces to provide an integrated response service to deal with the growing number of non-emergency calls received by them, thereby freeing officers to deal with more pressing matters.

Burglary

As well as the damage and loss it causes to property, burglary impacts on our sense of safety and heightens fear of crime.

Business Watch

With 208 business members across the county, Business Watch is a valuable tool in the fight against commercial crime.

Car crime

Tips and advice on how to keep your car and possessions safe.

CCTV

Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) is a valuable tool in the fight against crime. As well as helping solve crimes and prosecute offenders, its presence can reassure communities.

Child Sex Offender Disclosure Scheme

Staffordshire Police is now part of a scheme which enables parents, carers or guardians to request information about individuals who have access to their children.

Child Sexual Exploitation

Sexual predators often make their first contact with young people on the streets, outside schools, at cinemas, in bus or train stations. They will buy gifts, take the children out and make them promises. Rarely will victims disclose or admit that they are subject to sexual exploitation, which offenders understand and prey on.

Counter Terrorism

Staffordshire Police is better trained and equipped than ever before to combat the threat of terrorism.

Distraction burglars and bogus callers

Who's calling at your door? Get help and advice on how to beat bogus callers.

Domestic abuse

Domestic violence is common with one in four women likely to be a victim regardless of age, class, race or disability.

Drugs

Staffordshire Police's strategy for tackling drugs reflects government plans and is a key part of the force's overall corporate strategy.

Fraud

Action Fraud is the UK’s national fraud reporting centre and the place for you to report fraud and scams, or to get advice if you’re not sure what to do.

Harassment and stalking

If you think you are being stalked or are suffering harassment, report your concerns to the police.

Hate crime

This could include offences from assault and damage to verbal abuse and vandalism.

Internet Safety

The internet can be a great tool for children and young people, however it is important to remember that there may also be hidden dangers.

Rape Awareness

Rape is a crime that can have a devastating effect upon the victim.

Road safety

Whether you're a driver, motorcyclist, cyclist or pedestrian, these pages will help you travel legally and safely.

Rural crime

Rural busineses can become a target for thieves, so NOW is the time to act.

School Watch

Within Staffordshire there are 119 members of School Watch where head teachers receive information about criminal activity which could affect them.

Staffordshire Horsewatch

Staffordshire Horsewatch was started after a meeting at the Staffordshire County Showground in September 1993.

Wildlife crime and rural matters

Staffordshire Police have 11 Wildlife Crime Officers stationed throughout the county who have all attended the National Wildlife Crime Officers Course.

Boing

For household emergencies requiring plumbers, electricians or legal advice try Boing's 24-hour Service Response Centre on

Administration 01953 601911
Keyholding 0845 0678 999

or visit www.boingrapidsecure.com (Opens in new window)

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