Serious Acquisitive Crime

Serious acquisitive crime is defined as domestic burglary (residence), theft of a motor vehicle, theft from a motor vehicle and robbery (people and business). 

These types of crime are a priority for the SaferPeterborough partnership, as they cause great distress to those who find themselves a victim. It is also a crime people hear about often and, although the numbers in our city are relatively low, it still causes people to feel unsafe.

Raising public awareness and encouraging preventative activity is key to reducing serious acquisitive crime. Many people are unaware that there are often simple precautions that everyone can take to hugely reduce your chance of being a victim of crime.

Our aim, therefore, is to make sure everyone is made aware of these precautions and is supported if they need extra help.

VOLUNTEER CHAIR WANTED
Crimestoppers are recruiting for a volunteer chairperson to represent the Cambridgeshire Committee.


Out of Court Punishments LATEST: Central (02/10/11): A 22 year-old woman caused damage to two motor vehicles; one parked in Russell Street the other Cromwell Road. The woman was having some personal problems and in frustration hit out at the parked vehicles. Condition: Paid £221 compensation. 
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