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Crime Prevention Crime Prevention

Crime Prevention

Crimes against a business can be wide and far reaching and can have a significant impact both directly and indirectly.
Crime Prevention Crime Prevention

Crime Prevention

Crimes against a business can be wide and far reaching and can have a significant impact both directly and indirectly.

Every business should have crime prevention as a key risk and also as a priority. It is important to have a plan in place which mitigates against where a business might be vulnerable to crime. There are generally four main areas of risk to consider as a business; people, premises, data (physical and digital) and equipment. 

The NBCC has created specific crime prevention guidance for businesses and has collated useful information from partner agencies to help you better protect your business from physical and digital crime.