Contact:
  • Community Safety
  • Address:
    PO Box 3343, Bath BA1 2ZH
  • E-mail:
    Community_Safety@bathnes.gov.uk
  • Telephone:
    01225 477964
  • Fax:
    01225 477933
  • Minicom:
    N/A
  • Page Updated:
    19/07/2008
  • Author:
    Richard Kelsey
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Crime Prevention

Being a victim of crime, or witnessing a crime can be a traumatic experience for anyone. We have gathered together a range of information to try to help you to deal with such an experience.

Reporting Crime

In an emergency you should always dial 999.

999 should only be used when:

  • there is a danger to life or risk of injury being caused, such as a serious road accident or assault
  • a crime is in progress, such as a robbery, burglary or theft, and the offender is still on the scene or has only just left the area
  • the immediate attendance of police officer is necessary - such as someone acting suspiciously and obviously about to commit a crime.

For all other General Police enquiries, Telephone (01275) 818181.

 Dealing with:-

  • Abandoned Vehicles
  • Street Drinking
  • Anti Social Behaviour
  • Domestic Violence
  • Drugs
  • Race Related Crime
  • Vehicle Crime

For more information on any of the above please visit Bath & North East Somerset Community Safety & Drugs Partnership website: http://www.be-safe.info.  

Life After Crime

Victim Support is the independent charity which helps people cope with the effects of crime. They provide free and confidential support and information to help you deal with your experience.

They also aim to promote and advance the rights of victims and witnesses in all aspects of criminal justice and social policy.

Victim Support offers a comprehensive service and is committed to welcoming and involving minority and disadvantaged groups throughout the organisation.

If you need to contact victim support please telephone:

  • 08454 566 099