Derbyshire Police - Business & Retail Securitywww.derbyshire.police.uk/safety/16.html
Businesses and retail outlets can be affected by a range of crimes, both internal and external. Offences can include property crimes, such as theft and fraud; violent crimes such as assault and robbery; and anti-social behaviour, such as vandalism, verbal abuse and low-level intimidation.These web pages provide basic factsheets, together with contact details for local business crime prevention advisers in Derbyshire.
Nottinghamshire Police - Nottinghamshire Safer Business InitiativeTo help tackle business crime Nottinghamshire Police, working in partnership with other agencies, has launched an initiative aimed at reducing business crime and the fear of crime (you already have this logo within the DNCC site banner advertising section).
Action FraudAction Fraud is the place for you to find out about fraud. We’re the UK’s national fraud reporting centre. If you’ve been scammed, ripped off or conned, there is something you can do about it - get in touch with us.
Crime Stoppers Derbyshirewww.crimestoppers-uk.org/in-your-area/east-midlands/derbyshire
Derbyshire Crimestoppers is dedicated to fighting crime across Derbyshire.
We help to promote the charity in communities across the region, to let people know that Crimestoppers is there for them as an anonymous route to pass on information about crime.
Government Crime Reduction ‘Toolkits' and Crime Prevention Advicewww.crimereduction.gov.uk/toolkits/index.htm
Nottingham Crime & Drugs Partnershipwww.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/onenottingham/index.aspx?articleid=5487
The Crime & Drugs Partnership is a multi-agency partnership established to address the issues of Crime, disorder and drug use, both strategically, through the formation of strategies and commissioning of services; and operationally, through the implementation of those strategies and services
Safer DerbyshireAcross Derbyshire, different agencies are committed to working in partnership to reduce crime and risks to safety and to maintain quality of life for people who live, work and visit the area.
Security Industry Authoritywww.sia.homeoffice.gov.uk/Pages/home.aspx
The Security Industry Authority (SIA) is the organisation responsible for regulating the private security industry.