Crime and victims
Still anxious?
We can't take away all the worry, but there are plenty of groups who focus on helping address crime fears.
If the very thought of crime makes you feel afraid and anxious, there's plenty you can do to try and reduce those concerns.
Get involved in your neighbourhood
The best cure for feeling isolated and anxious is to participate more in your local community and build more connections with your neighbours.
Neighbourhood Watch
One of the most effective ways to get to know your neighbours is to form or join a local Neighbourhood Watch (new window). Getting your neighbours involved in protecting your area, and looking out for one another, can also have the effect of making everyone feel safer.
More options
If you live in an isolated, rural area, check out our Rural Crime Toolkit (new window). Designed for crime reduction practitioners, it has lots of ideas and advice tailored to bring rural residents together to tackle crime.
Contact your local authority or Crime & Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP) (new window) to see what local events they are organising to help bring the community together.
