Reporting Crime
Reporting a crime (Home Office)
If you've been the victim of a crime it's really important to
report it. We know that sometimes it's not easy to decide to come
forward. But we also know that if no one reports a crime, it's as
if it never happened.
Reporting a crime (Criminal Justice Systems)
If you
see a crime and wish to report it? (Cambridgeshire
Constabulary)
Available in the following languages:
Arabic, Czech, Farsi, Gujarati, Kurdish,
Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Urdu,
Punjabi and Slovak.
Crimestoppers information is available
here (Anonymous reporting of crime)
Available in the following languages:
English, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese
and Russian.
Reporting the crime (Victim Support)
Reporting a crime (For young people)
When a crime is reported, the police will
collect evidence so they can try to catch the criminal. Sometimes,
even though the police have a suspect, they may not have enough
evidence to charge the person.
Available in the following languages:
Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, English, Greek, Gujarati,
Hindi, Punjabi, Somali, Turkish, Urdu, Vietnamese and
Welsh.
More information is available if you have been a victim of any crime.
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