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Lancashire Constabulary does not accept any responsibility for information contained in other web sites to which this site links. Linking to any of these other web sites is, therefore at the users own risk.

Crimestoppers 

Join the Fight Against CrimeWould you tell the police about someone committing a crime? You know who is responsible but you don't want to get involved - you don't want to face the consequences. Well, Crimestoppers, is designed just for you.

Crimestoppers provides a phone number - 0800 555 111 - where anyone with information about a crime can report it to the police but remain totally anonymous.

Visit the Crimestoppers Website for further information

Lancashire Police Authority

Lancashire Police Authority is an independent body made up of local people. The Authority's job is to make sure that you have an efficient and effective local police force. Lancashire Police Authority is one leg of what is called the "tripartite structure" for governing policing in England and Wales; the other elements are the Home Secretary (responsible for national planning and financing) and the Chief Constable for the area (responsible for all operational matters).

Visit the Lancashire Police Authority Website for further information

Lancashire Partnership Against Crime (LANPAC)

The Lancashire Partnership Against Crime (LANPAC) was formed in 1992 to enhance crime prevention activities within Lancashire. It is a registered charity and money raised is used throughout the county to support initiatives that seek to reduce local problems of crime, make people feel more secure and to improve community safety.

Visit the LANPAC Website for further information

LANMIC

The Lancashire Major Incident Co-ordinating Group (LANMIC) was set up to co-ordinate the county's response to major incidents. The group consists of representatives from various emergency services, local authorities and other professional and voluntary agencies.

Visit the LANMIC Website for further information

Lancashire MADE public on Safer Lancashire website

The Community Safety Partnership website for Lancashire providing information from all fourteen Community Safety Partnerships of their local community safety strategy and audit documents, crime reduction initiatives, contact details and much more. There are also direct links to agencies working together to reduce crime e.g. Lancashire Constabulary, YOTs, DATs, Fire & Rescue Service, Health Service, Crimestoppers, GRIP, Lancs Road Safety Partnership and PACT.  

Visit the Lancashire MADE Public Website for further information

Preston Strategic Partnership

PSP partners are drawn from the key Public, Private, Community and Voluntary organisations active in Preston. They are committed to the principles of community engagement and to working together to make better use of resources to deliver improved services to the City.

Visit the Preston Strategic Partnership Website for further informtion

Better Burnley

The campaign is about encouraging people to take pride in their town. It is a pride campaign designed to show that it’s not all bad in Burnley. The campaign aims to challenge the negative perceptions often held about the town by focusing on the positives and showing through actions, words and pictures that Burnley is a better place to be.

Visit the Better Burnley Website for further information

BSafe Blackpool is the Blackpool Community Safety and Drugs Partnership and is dedicated to improving the neighbourhood in which you live.

Visit the BSafe Blackpool Website.

Missing People

Are you missing someone? Have you seen someone?

24 hour confidential Freefone service 0500 700 700 / enquiries@missingpeople.org.uk

Missing People is the UK’s only charity that works with young runaways, missing and unidentified people, their families and others who care for them.

Visit the Missing People Website.

Lancashire Criminal Justice Board (LCJB)

The Lancashire Criminal Justice Board (LCJB) is an association of chief officers from all the criminal justice agencies in Lancashire.

The LCJB was established in April 2003 to improve the local delivery of criminal justice and increase public confidence. For the first time, the Police, Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), Courts, Probation and Prison services, Lancashire Youth Offending Team (LYOT) and Victim Support Lancashire started to work together to deliver improvements across the whole criminal justice system.

Visit the Lancashire Criminal Justice Board (LCJB) Website.

The North West Regional Asset Recovery Team

THE REGION'S criminals will be hit in their pockets - or anywhere else they keep their illegal assets - following the introduction of a new squad designed to tackle organised criminality.


The North West Regional Asset Recovery Team is a multi-agency team formed to provide a focused response to asset recovery by supporting investigations that target criminals who are engaged in drug-related, serious, or organised crime that crosses force borders. It aims to confiscate as large a proportion as possible of the £25 billion pounds generated each year by the criminal economy.

Empowered by the provisions of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, the North West RART is one of five teams now established throughout England and Wales. Others are based in the Midlands, the North East, Wales, and London.

Staff from HMR & Customs, the Asset Recovery Agency, and the Crown Prosecution Service, have joined forces with Lancashire, Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, and North Wales constabularies. The teams include analysts, financial investigators, and clerical staff.

Based in Lancashire, the team is headed by Detective Chief Inspector Mike Jones. His deputy is a HMR& Customs senior investigator. Merseyside’s Assistant Chief Constable Pat Gallan chairs the team's management board/steering group.

Visit the North West RART Website 

National Neighbourhood Watch Association

The only official website for NHW is that operated by the Home Office at the following web address.  www.neighbourhoodwatch.uk.com

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