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NBCC Guidance

The team at the NBCC have drawn on their years of experience in policing and security to develop a series of Crime Prevention guides which businesses can download from the website to help them improve their crime prevention and make their businesses more secure.

Each guide features top tips and step by step practical advice focussed on specific industries and crime types.

The series can be used as quick reference guides and as conversation starters with employees to improve their awareness and training of crime prevention and what they can do to help your business stay better protected from the threats it faces.

The Crime Prevention Series will be updated regularly with new topics and crime trends - please do let us know if there is an area you’d like us to focus on.

ASB Case Review

ASB Case Review

The Case Review or “community trigger” gives victims suffering ASB the opportunity to ask agencies for a review of their case. 

Building Site Security

Building Site Security

Advice to protect your building site from thieves and vandals.

Cash & Carry Car Parks

Cash & Carry Car Parks

Every day of the year, one customer at a UK Cash and Carry depot is a victim of theft or robbery while in the car park.

Cash Withdrawal Theft

Cash Withdrawal Theft

Over recent months, police have seen a rise in thefts of cash from bank customers after leaving branches. 

Civil Injunctions

Civil Injunctions

Civil Injunctions are designed to address anti-social behavior at the earliest opportunity.

Commercial Burglary

Commercial Burglary

Businesses are an attractive target for burglars because, depending on the type of business, they tend to be far less secure than homes.

Commercial Vehicle Security

Commercial Vehicle Security

Ideas to help you keep your commercial vehicles secure.

Cooking Oil Theft

Cooking Oil Theft

There has been a spate of cooking oil thefts across the UK as its value increases.

Counterfeit Currency

Counterfeit Currency

All counterfeit notes are identified before they go back in to re-circulation, when retailers and the banking system are sorting them.