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Crime prevention


community safety officersThe City of London is a safe place in which to live, visit and do business. Not all crime is preventable, but there are some common sense steps you can take that can make a real difference to your safety and save yourself the distress and expense of crime.

Below are number websites offering expert advice on preventing crime:

In the City of London, the Safer City Partnership brings together a number of organisations with the purpose of reducing the level of crime, disorder, antisocial behaviour and substance misuse in the Square Mile.

Safer City Partnership Priorities Survey

The Safer City Partnership is a group of local agencies, including the City of London Corporation and the City Police, who work to reduce crime and disorder in the Square Mile. It is extremely important to us that we meet the needs and desires of the City community so as part of our planning process for the coming year we would welcome your input.

Please fill in our short questionnaire to let us know your views on crime and disorder in the area.

Community safety
The crime and disorder reduction strategy which addresses key priorities in relation to crime and disorder, it also provides information about priorities and initiatives. Reporting tends to be done locally and the partnerships aggregate and anonymise data to support decision making.
Crime - public disorder
Dealing with report of incidents where someone whose conduct in a public place is likely to cause, or intends to cause harassment, alarm or distress to anyone present or if there is intent to cause anyone present to believe that violence is imminent or likely to be provoked.

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