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Crimestoppers UK

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The service is available twenty-four hours a day, all year round, with all information received sanitised to protect the anonymity of the service users before being disseminated to the relevant authorities. Crimestoppers works with commercial and third-sector partners to share advice on keeping safe
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Crimestoppers runs national campaigns throughout the year focusing on crime priorities such as violence against women and girls, drink and drug driving and knife crime. These campaigns raise awareness of the crime types, highlight the signs to spot and encourage the public to give information
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Since Crimestoppers began in 1988, it reports that it has received more than 2.2 million actionable calls, resulting in more than 151,000 arrests and charges, more than ÂŁ139 million worth of stolen goods recovered and more than ÂŁ367 million worth of illegal drugs seized.
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Crimestoppers’ Most Wanted is a UK-wide gallery with images of individuals wanted by law enforcement. Crimestoppers’ Most Wanted has been running since 2005 and is updated by the individual police forces. Crimestoppers states that Most Wanted has resulted in more than 5,000 arrests.
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was murdered at the Broadwater Farm Estate in London and the police appealed for information, stating that people knew who had been responsible but were frightened of coming forward. This led to the founding of the Community Action Trust (CAT) by
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Crimestoppers’ income is generated by national and local government grants, public sector funding, trusts and foundations and the public through donations and fundraising. Crimestoppers also has corporate partners who fund a range of services.
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Crimestoppers has National and Regional Managers across the UK who liaise with local police force. There are 100 staff at Crimestoppers, along with over 300 volunteers UK-wide, led by local county-based Volunteer Committees.
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Fearless, Crimestoppers’ youth service, was established to provide young people aged 11-17 years the opportunity to give information about crime. Fearless has its own dedicated website and separate social media channels.
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Crimestoppers offers cash rewards to encourage people to come forward with information. The exact amount is determined on a case-by-case basis, and depends on the information provided and the resulting positive impact.
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and his business colleagues in 1988. The CAT was a phone line where people called and anonymously provided information about crime, which was then forwarded to the police.
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The CAT was renamed Crimestoppers Trust in 1995; by then it had expanded to cover the whole of the UK.
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of Crimestoppers is its founder, Michael Ashcroft. Crimestoppers is governed by a
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who carry the responsibility of company directors. Crimestoppers’
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Crimestoppers Trust, registered charity no. 1108687
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American organization of the same name
tip line
Crime Stoppers
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Norfolk Constabulary
Peoria, Illinois
Woolworths
1985 London riots
Keith Blakelock
Michael Ashcroft
chair
board of trustees
chief executive officer
"Crime Stoppers in Albuquerque"
"Blue Plaques"
"Impact Report"
"Why more young people are using Crimestoppers"
"Over 5,000 Most Wanted arrests"
"Annual Report"
Crimestoppers UK
Fearless
Archived
Wayback Machine
Crimestoppers Most Wanted
"Crimestoppers Trust, registered charity no. 1108687"
Charity Commission for England and Wales
"Crimestoppers"
Categories
Law enforcement in the United Kingdom

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