This workshop described the astonishing facts and figures about this criminal network. At least 3 Million people or 9% of the population used drugs last year45% of acquisitive crime is linked to drugsAround 50% of all homicides in 2018/19 were known to be drug relatedMore than a 1/3 of people in prison are there because … Continue reading County Lines workshop
Category: Crime Prevention
Community meeting
With Commander Marcus Barnett and Chief Inspector Christopher Scammell, was held simultaneously at Whitechapel Library and Microsoft Teams. Commander Barnett and Chief Inspector Scammell We heard that people sometimes think their crime reports do not get actioned. Another questioned asked whether Crimestoppers reports get priority. This was answered with: " " In regards to reports Crimestoppers; … Continue reading Community meeting
Say No to ASB
Free Webinar "Say no to ASB" on 15. November 2021, click through to our event calendar. Don't forgot to register with Ourwatch Neighbourhood Watch membership. Please click through to read further details about our aim to tackle ASB in all areas of Britain, which saw an increase with the relaxing of Covid restrictions. We have … Continue reading Say No to ASB
The Runaway helpline
Inner London attracts a fair amount of runaway young persons. We ask you to look out for young runaways who may sit in the street. There is an obvious danger that these runaways get exploited by People inviting them to stay in their homes for sexual favourspeople using them for slave labourgangs and criminalsbegging gangs … Continue reading The Runaway helpline
Student watch
The words ‘student safety’ can bring to mind awkward parental advice, scaremongering lectures or, worst of all, an ageing man in a backwards cap saying ‘how do you do, fellow kids’? But the people who know students best are… students. THE LOOKOUT termly magazine is full of incredible stories written by students for students. It also features stories of students across the country who are doing amazing things … Continue reading Student watch





