Advice - First Principle
Preventing crime is the first of nine principles set out by Sir Robert Peel in 1829 when he established the modern day police force. That first principle forms the basis for the crime prevention advice that has been provided below.
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Beach hut security | Boat Security (Broads) | Boat Security |
Building site security | Cannabis Factories - how to spot one | Caravan security |
Caravan storage | Card security | Cash machines |
Catalytic converter | Church security | Cold callers |
Commercial CCTV | Communal mail | Counterfeit banknotes |
County lines | Cyber crime | Cycle theft |
Dangerous dogs |
Delivery Drivers |
Dog fouling |
Dog theft | Domestic violence | Domestic CCTV |
Extending or refurbishing | Farm security | Fraud |
Gangs - Advice for parents | Gangs - Advice for young people | Grooming |
Hate crime | Heating oil security | Home security |
Home security for tenants | Horse and stables | Keyless theft |
Lock snapping | Metal theft | Mopeds and scooters |
Motorcycle security | Neighbour disputes | Occupiers liability |
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Replacement doors and windows | Residential design guide | Romance Fraud |
Rural Crime | Security alarms | Security product brochure |
Shed and garage security | Small business security checklist | Social media security |
Suspicious behaviour | Taxi drivers |
Theft from shops |
Vehicle security | Village Halls & Sports Clubs |
Using a key safe |