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Suffolk Constabulary is committed to enhancing the quality of life for everyone in Suffolk. This section contains information and advice to help keep you safe.
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A list of all our crime prevention advice.
Section 9 of the Animal Welfare Act places a duty of care on people to ensure they take reasonable steps in all the circumstances to meet the welfare needs of their animals to the extent required by good practice.
This section contains information and advice on domestic abuse, FGM, modern slavery, forced marriage and more.
Protecting your business from crime is extremely important and should be part of the day-to-day running of any company.
CEDs (Conducted Energy Devices) were introduced in the UK in 2003 for firearms officers. In 2007 it was extended to non-firearms...
This section contains useful guidance and information for parents, guardians, professionals and children to ensure all children are safeguarded from harm.
Cybercrime is an umbrella term used to describe two closely linked, but distinct ranges of criminal activity.
Use this form to understand if your report is a police matter. It will give you advice on how to make a report to the relevant service if we are unable to help.
This section contains information and advice for young people about gang/county lines culture and how to leave a gang.
At Suffolk Constabulary, we want you to feel safe within your home. This section of the website contains advice and helpful steps you can take to protect you and your property.
Anyone arrested in Norfolk or Suffolk will usually be conveyed to one of our purpose built Police Investigation Centres (PIC), where there are facilities to interview, collect evidence and arrange court appearances.
OneCopStop is an initiative run by Suffolk Police to engage with schools and young people.
In this section you will find a range of advice on crime prevention and personal safety to help prevent you becoming a victim of crime.
Our Roads Policing Department is supported by the Motorcycle Unit and the Crash Investigation Unit to help keep our roads a safe place to travel.
As a rural county, we have produced this section to provide our communities with support and advice.
The terrorist threat remains real and there is no room for complacency. You should remain alert and aware of your surroundings at all times. If something strikes you as suspicious and out of place then trust your instincts and call the police.
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