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In December 2010, five Secretaries of State issued a joint letter to Community Safety Partnership (CSP) managers on the crucial role of effective…
A range of measures to tackle anti-social behaviour have been unveiled by the government today.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Councils, police and other local agencies will be forced to support victims of anti-social behaviour (ASB) says crime prevention minister..
A quick post code search on a new website allows you to find out what crime or anti-social behaviour has happened in your neighbourhood.
A quick post code search on a new website allows you to find out what crime or anti-social behaviour has happened near you.
People will be able to see what crime and antisocial behaviour has happened on their streets, and access details of neighbourhood policing.
Trials of a new approach for handling complaints of antisocial behaviour were unveiled today by crime prevention minister James Brokenshire.
Trials of a new approach for handling complaints of antisocial behaviour (ASB) were unveiled today by crime prevention minister.
Arrests for football-related trouble fell by 10 per cent last season, Home Office Minister James Brokenshire announced today.
Arrests for football-related disorder fell by 10 per cent last season, Home Office Minister James Brokenshire announced today.
Security minister warns against IT scams that see fake anti-virus software sold to steal personal information.
Project that led to the closure of 25 brothels and crack houses has won the national Tilley Award 2010.
An operation which reduced the number of sex workers from 200 to zero topped this year's Home-Office-backed Tilley Awards.
A scheme which sees cash rewards being given for information about serious violent crime in local shops has today been backed by the crime prevention minister.
The minister delivered this speech on 13 October 2010 to the British Retail Consortium Annual Retail Crime and Loss Prevention Conference.
A renewed offensive against organised crime gangs behind the human trafficking trade has been unveiled.
Swifter action to tackle new 'legal highs' through temporary bans was promised today by James Brokenshire, minister for crime prevention.
Minister for Crime Prevention James Brokenshire sees the success of anti-social behaviour and alcohol-related crime measures in Newquay.
Crime prevention minister James Brokenshire said the internet has presented a 'new challenge' in the fight against drugs, but that work is already underway to tackle the problem.
Crime statistics published today show total crimes in England and Wales dropped by 9 per cent in 2009 to 2010 compared to the previous year.
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