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Campaigns

  • See yourself - Stop yourself

    A new national campaign focusing on teenage relationship abuse with the aim to challenge some young people’s perceptions that violence in relationships is acceptable.

  • Anti-social behaviour
  • Summer Crime Prevention Advice

    Wiltshire Police are reminding people to be vigilant when out and about or at home this summer by taking the following crime prevention precautions to avoid becoming a victim.

  • Keep safe when shopping

    Make sure you keep your handbag or wallet safe when out shopping by following these easy steps.

  • Neighbourhood Policing

    The aim of Neighbourhood Policing is to have a dedicated policing team in your local community. We are here to work with you to tackle local concerns raised by you. Our purpose is simple: to work with residents and our partners to improve your quality of life.

  • Stay Out Stranger

    This campaign was focused on spreading awareness of doorstep crime to the elderly and vulnerable members of the community and their friends, relatives and neighbours.

  • Partnership Calendar for 2009
  • Drink Drive Campaign

    Drink driving campaigns are conducted in the summer and at Christmas and New Year time.  The campaigns are focused making people aware of the consequences of drink driving.

  • Christmas Crime Prevention Tips
  • Happy Halloween

    This is an annual campaign focused on reducing anti-social behaviour during the Halloween celebrations.

  • Safer internet day

    This is an annual event which promotes safer use of online technology and mobile phones.

  • Counter-terrorism

    An ongoing publicity campaign to raise public awareness of the threat of terrorism and how everyone has a role to play in keeping the country safe.

  • World Cup
  • Rogue Trader Week
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