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Crime Prevention
- Alcohol - advice and support
- Alcohol, drugs and substance misuse
- Anti social behaviour and nuisance
- Community grants
- Community Safety
- Community wardens
- Council housing - home insurance
- Council housing - squatters and unauthorised occupants
- Crime - firearms
- Crime - neighbourhood watch
- Crime - public disorder
- Crime - statistics
- Crime prevention - doorstep crime
- Crime prevention - home security
- Drugs - advice and support
- Harrassment - advice and support
- Hate crime
- Housing - community safety
- Support groups for children, young people and families
- Town centres - closed circuit television - CCTV
What is a Crime & Reduction Partnership?
The Crime and Disorder Act (1998), and more recently the Police Reform Act (2002), places a statutory responsibility on North Yorkshire Police, North Yorkshire Police Authority, North Yorkshire County Council, North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, Hambleton District Council, Hambleton and Richmondshire Primary Care Trust and North York Moors National Park Authority to work in partnership to reduce crime and disorder.
Other key partners include North Yorkshire Probation Service, North Yorkshire Drug and Alcohol Team, North Yorkshire Youth Offending Team, Northallerton and District Voluntary Association, Hambleton and Richmondshire Domestic Abuse Forum, Broadacres Housing Association and local town and parish councils.
The partnership is legally required to produce a plan every three years to achieve a reduction in crime.






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