Criminal Damage
External websites and source of information
EnCams is an environmental charity who campaign directly to the public.
Crimestoppers is an independent UK wide charity working to stop crime.
Design Against Crime is a research and policy initiative to improve the effectiveness of design in reducing crime.
Living Streets champion streets and public places for people on foot and work to create safe, vibrant and healthy streets for all.
National Wardens Network has information about the wardens programme.
Neighbourhood Fix-It is a website where people can report, view or discuss local problems including graffiti and vandalised public property.
Neighbourhood Watch provides information about the programme and details of local schemes.
Neighbourhood policing website gives information on the programme for practitioners.
Pubwatch is a voluntary organisation which aims to create safer social drinking environments in licensed premises.
Respect has information about the government's Respect programme.
TPAS is the website for Tenants Participatory Advice Service with information about how to involve and support residents.
Secured by Design has in depth advice on crime prevention and offers technical advice on building security. Contact details for local police crime prevention officers are available on this site. Back to top
Renewal.net is an online guide into what works in neighbourhood renewal. Back to top
Network rail has information on vandalism and a link to their No Messin, Trackoff and Teaching Zone sites. Back to top
Research Development and Statistics (Home Office) has information on crime in England and Wales. Back to top
Groundwork aims to improve the quality of the local environment and lives of local people. It aims to get young people interested in the place they live through involvement in practical acitivities.
National Association for Care and Resettlement of Offenders (NACRO) runs youth activities in the most economically disadvantaged neighbourhoods in England. These projects aim to engage and inspire young people so they are less likely to drift into antisocial behaviour and crime.
Prince's Trust is a UK charity that provides practical support to young peopel who have struggled at school, been in care, been in trouble with the law or are long term unemployed.
Youth Works is a charity which works to establish projects for 8-25 year olds in some of the UK's most deprived areas to reduce likelihood of offending and improve young people's education and life skills.
Youth Justice Board oversees the youth justice system in England and Wales, and works to prevent offending by children and young people. Back to top
Last update: Tuesday, April 15, 2008


