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In this section you will find information on some of the initiatives that we are engaged in to help reduce crime in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.

To read practical advice on steps that you can take to reduce your chances of being a victim of crime, please see our Crime Prevention Advice section.  

Victims of crime

If you have been a victim of crime, here you will find advice and information on the criminal justice process and how you can get involved in shaping the policing priorities in your neighbourhood.

Anti-social behaviour

Advice and information on how you can deal with anti-social behaviour in your neighbourhood and what the police are doing to tackle the issue.

Community SpeedWatch

Information on how to set up a Community SpeedWatch scheme run by volunteers in your neighbourhood.

Knife crime

Knife crime is a growing concern across the UK and we are working to educate young people across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight of the dangers of carrying a knife.

Stop and search

Here you will find more information about the stop and search powers used by Hampshire Constabulary - why we do it, what to expect if you get stopped and searched, and your rights should you get into this situation.

Child Sex Offenders Disclosure Scheme

Find out more about protecting children in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight through the Child Sex Offenders Diclosure Scheme.

Fraud

Fraud is a growing area of crime and takes many different forms. However, there are number of ways you can protect yourself and your business.

Hate crime

For the police service to be truly effective and provide an appropriate level of service to the victims of hate crime/hate incidents, it is important that the community has the confidence to report hate crime. This section of our site contains information on what constitutes a hate crime, how Hampshire Constabulary can provide support as well as information on how to report any such incidents.

Click here to read about how we support lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communties.

Witamy w Hampshire

Produced in Polish, this booklet contains advice and information about living and working in Hampshire and essential information about the law, which may be different to the laws in the country of origin of some of the visitors to Hampshire. We have produced this booklet in Polish as we recognise that the Polish community make up a significant proportion of some of our neighbourhoods.

Body-worn video devices

Body-worn video (BWV) cameras are the latest tool being used by police officers and police community support officers across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.

Counter terrorism security advisers

The primary role of these advisers is to provide protective and counter-terrorism security advice to support businesses. The advice available takes into account both conventional and non-conventional terrorist techniques, and the aim is to reduce vulnerability to terrorist threats.

Landlords - do you know your responsibilities in relation to drug use?

Under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, a landlord/property manager can receive a maximum of 14 years in prison and/or a fine if they turn a blind eye and allow the production of controlled drugs to take place in rented accommodation. Under this legislation, there is also the potential for premises to be seized or forfeited. Hampshire Constabulary has produced a guide for you to download. 

Crime Reduction Environment Weeks

Crime Reduction Environment Weeks (CREWs) are a new initiative being introduced throughout Hampshire and the Isle of Wight to reduce crime in specific areas, usually where there has been a problem with disorder or anti-social behaviour.

Crimestoppers

Crimestoppers is a charitable trust which provides a facility for members of the public to pass on information about crime anonymously, and possibly earn themselves a reward.

Free keyholder registration

For many years Hampshire Constabulary has provided a service to business and domestic residents by recording keyholder details relating to audible alarms. We are now in the process of developing a new and improved process and are inviting new or existing record holders to register their details.

Hampshire Horsewatch

Every year horses and equine equipment worth hundreds of thousands of pounds is stolen in Hampshire. As a response to this problem, Hampshire Constabulary is spearheading a Hampshire Horsewatch scheme in a bid to cut this tide of thefts and heartache for owners of horses.

Honour based violence

Honour based violence - do you know what it is? What crimes are committed in the name of honour? What help there is available? Here you can find out more about this terrifying issue, what we are doing to try and stop it and how we are providing support for those in need.  

Hunts

Hampshire Constabulary's policy on the policing of any suspected illegal hunt is to utilise resources available to effectively gather evidence with a view to submitting the evidence gained to the Crown Prosecution Service for a decision as to whether to prosecute.

Marine crime reduction (on the Marine Support Unit pages)

Marine Watch is the Marine Support Unit’s crime reduction initiative. The unit aims to keep regular contact with the marine community's clubs, associations and professional bodies with regular bulletins and details of stolen boats and property. 

Police Link Officers for Deaf people

Police Link Officers for Deaf people (PLOD) aims to promote equality of access to the police for people who are deaf, deafblind, deafened and hard of hearing in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Priorities include access to information and access to service.

Suspicious post

Letter bombs can come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Read our advice on how to identify and deal with suspicious post.

Hampshire Constabulary Welfare Fund

Hampshire Constabulary Welfare Fund is a registered charity providing serving and retired police officers and members of police staff with financial assistance during times of extreme financial hardship. The charity was established in 1985 and may provide assistance where all other avenues have been explored and refused.


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