National rural crime network launched
A NATIONAL Rural Crime Network, endorsed by 18 of the UK’s Police and Crime Commissioners, has been set up to help tackle rural crime more effectively.
A NATIONAL Rural Crime Network, endorsed by 18 of the UK’s Police and Crime Commissioners, has been set up to help tackle rural crime more effectively.
DORSET’S Police and Crime Commissioner has welcomed moves to tackle the growing issue of rural crime.
Rural isolation and the fear of crime are serious life quality issues that can be addressed by an efficient police service. The following analysis takes a look at the data
A new approach to reducing rural crime and targeting criminality has been launched across north Hampshire.
DARKER nights and economic uncertainty are a recipe for an increase in rural crime, business leaders have warned.
KENT police have formed a new team of officers to focus specifically on policing rural areas.
TACKLING rural crime and farm theft has been named as a priority by Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner Alan Charles.
RURAL theft cost an estimated £42.3m during 2012 across the UK – an annual fall of 19.7% year-on-year.
RURAL crime is set to be more intensely targeted following a national conference in Leicestershire.
POLICE in Cleveland are focusing on rural crime throughout National Neighbourhood Watch Week which started on Saturday, 15 June.
A NATIONAL Rural Crime Network, endorsed by 18 of the UK’s Police and Crime Commissioners, has been set up to help tackle rural crime more effectively.
DORSET’S Police and Crime Commissioner has welcomed moves to tackle the growing issue of rural crime.
Rural isolation and the fear of crime are serious life quality issues that can be addressed by an efficient police service. The following analysis takes a look at the data
A new approach to reducing rural crime and targeting criminality has been launched across north Hampshire.
DARKER nights and economic uncertainty are a recipe for an increase in rural crime, business leaders have warned.
KENT police have formed a new team of officers to focus specifically on policing rural areas.
TACKLING rural crime and farm theft has been named as a priority by Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner Alan Charles.
RURAL theft cost an estimated £42.3m during 2012 across the UK – an annual fall of 19.7% year-on-year.
RURAL crime is set to be more intensely targeted following a national conference in Leicestershire.
POLICE in Cleveland are focusing on rural crime throughout National Neighbourhood Watch Week which started on Saturday, 15 June.