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Crime Reduction - Business Crime

Businesses are more at risk of crime than private households. Reducing the risk of crime will help protect your profits and make sure that the people who work with you are safe.

Business Crime - Taking Action

Everyone needs to play a part in tackling crime effectively - the police and other public services, businesses and residents. This information explains how you - a retailer - can reduce the risks of becoming a victim of crime.

Not all of this advice will be right for you, but following some of it might make all the difference.

If you’ve already been a victim of crime, taking action to prevent further incidents is particularly important.

Whatever you decide:

  • Do a few things - don’t rely on one solution
  • Involve everyone who works in your store and use their experience

Remember partnership pays! You’ll be able to do more by working with others

Business Crime - Prevention Files

Welcome to the Business Crime Prevention files. This section contains a range of information for keeping your business or shop safe and secure. Please follow the links below and the image links to the left. 

 

 

If you require further specialist information with regards to counter-terrorism, please click here to visit the Counter Terrorism Security Advisors page of our site.

Click the above picture to download the Home Office 'Don't Discount Crime' booklet (PDF 905KB)

 

Download the Home Office 'Your Business - Keep Crime Out Of It' booklet (.pdf, 1.1MB).

Crime Prevention -  External Websites

Please click on the links below for further Businesses Crime Prevention Advice.

Note some of the links will open a new browser window.

Disclaimer - please note that by accessing the links below you will be leaving the Hampshire Police website. We are not responsible for the quality, accuracy or content of external websites.



 


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