The theft of fuel - petrol, diesel and heating oil being stolen from vehicles and fuel tanks - causes harm and can have very serious consequences. Fuel theft can be a daily issue in some areas - for ...
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We rely heavily on our supporters and beneficiaries, who are keen to see the impact of our work. We publish an annual Impact Report that outlines top level stuff – for example, how we are thinking and ...
Our latest Import Report is now available which shows how our charity makes a real difference. Last year, we helped more than 720,000 people who trusted us to pass on vital information about crime – ...
The main focus of the Advisory Board is to be the voice of the volunteer at the top level of the organisation. Together, they ensure key issues are raised and work to implement best practices across ...
We employ around 100 members of staff and our work wouldn’t be possible without them or our team of supporters and network of volunteers. We believe in the power of people to stop crime. Every one of ...
The Crimestoppers Contact Centre answers every call to our 0800 555 111 freephone number, and deals with every online form received. (i) The specially-trained Call Agent builds confidence with the ...
Why work for us? We're a charity made up of passionate people, who care about you and the community. Meet some of our dedicated team. Every year we stop thousands of crimes. Let’s help make ...
Mark Hallas is the Chief Executive of Crimestoppers. As someone who has worked extensively in the military and intelligence, Mark has a life-long interest in public safety and security. In his 30 year ...
Lord Ashcroft is the founder and chairman of the Board of Trustees of Crimestoppers. Lord Ashcroft KCMG PC is an international businessman, philanthropist, author and pollster. In 1988, Michael ...
“It’s important for everyone to be able to feel safe, and Crimestoppers does a really good job in helping people feel safe ...