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CRIME BYTES: Banks and vishing frauds: who’s responsible?

CRIME BYTES: Banks and vishing frauds: who’s responsible?

by tacklingviolenceprofessionalshalloffame_zm1bll | Sep 6, 2017 | Blog, Front Page

  This month Clare hears a story from a fraud victim, and takes a look at how banks sometimes react to victims of vishing frauds. According to a 2015 report by the FOS, increased security in online banking has made fraudsters look for new ways to defraud. A key...
The impact of organised crime in local communities

The impact of organised crime in local communities

by tacklingviolenceprofessionalshalloffame_zm1bll | Jun 19, 2017 | Blog, Criminal Justice, Crime Prevention and Community Safety, Front Page, Publications

Since 2014 the Perpetuity Research and the Police Foundation have been researching the impact of serious organised crime in communities and how this threat is tackled locally in a study supported by the Dawes Trust.   The report published today, reveals some...
Organised crime and child sexual exploitation in local communities

Organised crime and child sexual exploitation in local communities

by tacklingviolenceprofessionalshalloffame_zm1bll | Jun 12, 2017 | Criminal Justice, Crime Prevention and Community Safety, Publications

Last year Perpetuity Research and the Police Foundation completed research regarding the impact of organised crime on local communities. A part of this two-year research project involved exploring the impact of organised crime and child sex exploitation (CSE) in local...
Improving the local response to Fraud

Improving the local response to Fraud

by tacklingviolenceprofessionalshalloffame_zm1bll | Apr 12, 2017 | Blog, Featured, Research

Background Perpetuity and the Police foundation are working together on a two-year project investigating the UK response to fraud. This work is founded on previous research carried out by the teams which found that a disproportionate amount of fraud is...
The impact of organised crime on local communities

The impact of organised crime on local communities

by tacklingviolenceprofessionalshalloffame_zm1bll | Dec 16, 2016 | Blog, Front Page, News, Publications, Research

New research by Perpetuity Research and the Police Foundation on the impact of organised crime on local communities has found that up to 17% of recorded crime occurring within neighbourhoods could be attributed to organised crime. The majority of organised crime...
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