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Neighbourhood Policing
Top of the page /Crimestoppers
Crimestoppers is an independent UK-wide charity working to stop crime. Crimestoppers works for you, your family and your community. Call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 and just tell us what you know, not who you are.
Crimestoppers - most wanted
The Most Wanted system has been designed by Crimestoppers to provide a comprehensive record of current police appeals across the UK. The system includes the national Most Wanted list and specific Local appeals for which we urgently need further information. The advanced Search facility can help you find specific appeals anywhere in the UK.
Dealing with problem neighbours
ProblemNeighbours was formed to offer a unique reference point on coping with noisy, aggressive or inconsiderate neighbours. Neighbours staying up all night? Barking dogs? Inappropriate language in front of your children? They discuss your rights and the action you can take.
Home Office - Neighbourhood Policing
With the introduction of the Neighbourhood Policing Programme all forces are currently developing their working practices to compliment the National Intelligence Model (NIM)
Local Police Stations
Contact information and maps for Police stations in the Thames Valley area
National Policing Improvement Agency
Neighbourhood policing is the police services commitment to improving your quality of life by working together with partners, targeting the issues that you identify as those that matter.
Neighbourhood policing your police; your community; our commitment
This report sets out the government's approach to neighbourhood policing. The aim of neighbourhood policing is to make communities feel safe and secure by reducing crime and anti-social behaviour (ASB) in their area. Visit: Neighbourhood policing your police; your community; our commitment
Shadow CS
Shadow CS is a fun, interactive website aimed at young people aged 11 – 16 all about crime. It allows young people to get involved in discussions about crime and the everyday things that affect them and gives them the option of seeking advice if they don’t know what to do
Thames Valley Police
This link takes you to the Thames Valley Police website to show you further information about Neighbourhood Policing and other police initiatives