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Crime prevention
If you are thinking about home security the first thing you need to do is to try and put yourself in the burglar's shoes and think about how you would break in.
This section of the website covers anti-social behaviour and other areas of crime and law enforcement. This includes: Crime and Disorder, Offender support, Police and Prisons
The term anti-social behaviour covers a whole range of activity which affects other people's quality of life. This page will give you more detailed information on anti-social behaviour and how to tackle it.
This page contains details about Domestic Violence and Abuse and where you can go for more information if you are concerned about a friend, relative or you are a victim.
Forced marriage is a crime in the UK and in other countries. Cases generally involve women aged between 15 and 24.
Victims of crime often feel vulnerable and isolated which is why help and support is provided through local and national agencies. One of the agencies established locally is called the Victim Support.
Useful hints and tips to help you protect yourself and stay safe.
Our Community Safety Service operates 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week, 365 days-a-year. The service comprises a Control Room and the mobile Community Response and Patrol (Security) Service.

