This site contains information relating to the work of all departments within the Home Office, including Immigration, Anti Social Behaviour, the Justice System, Crime and Policing.
This site combines all of the police-related information, support and guidance published by the Home Office into one website. It will be useful to all ranks of serving police officers and anyone involved in the world of policing and justice.
Directgov brings together the widest range of public service information and services online. Produced by the Central Office of Information, Directgov provides information from across UK Government departments on topics ranging from travel safety and parental leave to special educational needs and local NHS services.
This website has information on how you can help yourself and others in emergencies. A lot of it is based on common sense advice and may seem obvious or familiar to you, but it has saved lives in the past. The text has been arranged so you can access advice tailored to your needs.
The Home Office Crime Statistics website allows you to see crime statistics for your local area, and the rest of the country as a whole.
If you have come into contact with the criminal justice system as a victim of crime, a witness, juror or you have been accused or convicted of a crime then this site can help. See the relevant section to find out what is likely to happen next, which organisations you will come into contact with and who you can get in touch with for further help and support.
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency is an Executive Agency of the Department for Transport (DfT).
The Parliamentary Ombudsman provides a complaint handling service for victims of crime who have a complaint about the way in which any of the criminal justice agencies has carried out its obligations under the Code and who have been unable to get their complaint satisfactorily dealt with by the agency concerned.
4LSCB - Local Safeguarding Childrens Boards
LSCBs have been established by the government to ensure that organisations work together to safeguard children and promote their welfare.
By clicking on any of the above links you will be taken to an external website. Hampshire Constabulary cannot accept any responsibility for the content of any website other than our own.