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Community safety

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We work with partners to improve the quality of life for everyone in Preston and provide advice and information on a number of crime and anti-social behaviour issues.

View our latest  Preston Community Safety Partnership Combined Partnership and Serious Violence Plan 2021 to 2025 (PDF) [440KB] .

Anti-social behaviour

Report anti-social behaviour or request a review through the community trigger.

Community trigger

The community trigger has been created to give victims and communities the right to demand that persistent anti-social behaviour is dealt with.

Preston City Centre Public Spaces Protection Order

Information on a new PSPO within the City Centre introduced in October 2024

Child sexual exploitation

What is child sexual exploitation, how to report concerns and what are the indicators of grooming.

Preston Community Safety Partnership

Statutory partnerships of organisations working together to reduce, crime, anti-social behaviour, drug misuse and re-offending.

Domestic violence and abuse

Information on domestic violence and abuse and organisations who provide help and support.

Domestic homicide reviews

The review covers the circumstances in which the death of a person (over 16) has or appears to have resulted from violence, abuse or neglect by someone in the same household.

Serious organised crime

Serious and organised crime poses a risk to our national security costing the UK more than £24 billion a year and threatens individuals and communities.

Hate crime

Hate crimes are any crimes that are targeted at a person because of hostility or prejudice towards that person's.

Modern slavery and human trafficking

Information on modern slavery, human trafficking and how to report an issue.

Counter Terrorism

Information and advice on how to combat counter terrorism and an introduction to the Prevent strategy.

Drug and alcohol misuse

Information on drug and alcohol misuse and where to seek advice and support.

Online safety

Information on the risk the Internet brings and advice on how to keep young people protected.

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