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Car Crime
This page provides an introduction to car crime reduction
information. Car crime/auto crime continues to be a high
volume crime. The basic car crimes are theft from and theft
of motor vehicles. They tend to vary in percentage from area
to area. It is important to assess the causes of the crimes
to know if here is to be an effective challenge to the problems
- theft resulting from drugs misuse, or stealing cars for
'joy-riding' will clearly have different crime prevention
demands..
It is not sufficient to rely upon a leaflet drop and some
high visibility patrolling when the crime analysis identifies
that the causes are drug addiction habit feeding or 'boy
racers'. The Caught Red Handed programme (below) provides
a very accessible and practical guide to car crime reduction
work.
Car Crime Links Further Reading
Vehicle Crime
A Home Office 'toolkit' giving the background to car/motor
vehicle offending: offending, an analysis of the issues and
local solutions.
http://www.crimereduction.homeoffice.gov.uk/toolkits/vc00.htm
Reducing Vehicle Crime: NAO Report
National Audit Office review of programmes to reduce vehicle
crime and the delivery of this service at a local level.
http://www.nao.org.uk/publications/nao_reports/04-05/0405183.pdf
CARSAFE - National Motor Vehicle Theft Reduction Council
The Australian National Motor Vehicle Theft Reduction Council
(NMVTRC) a joint initiative of the Australian Govt. and motor
industry.
http://www.carsafe.com.au/t_01.html
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