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There's a lot you can do to help police keep your neighbourhood safe. By getting involved, you can find out what's going on in your area and make a real difference to people in your community
Neighbourhood Watch
Find out what Neighbourhood Watch is and how you can start or join a local group
Women's safety
Women and girls are often the targets of violence, stalking and other crimes; learn where you can find help to stay safe
How you can help tackle crime
Find out about the many groups that are working to prevent crime, and learn more about how you can get involved
Community justice
Information about what community justice is, the projects already underway, and how you can help
Alcohol and crime
In nearly half of all violent crimes, alcohol is factor - find out how you can report problems in your area
Support for parents of children involved in crime
If you're afraid that your child might become involved in crime or with gangs, find out how to get help
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