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Please find below the crime prevention advice leaflets, which are available to download.
Officers from your local neighbourhood policing team are hosting a crime prevention event at the Owlcotes centre this month! We'll be providing support and advice on a range of home security topics.  Free? Come and say hello!
Your local neighbourhood policing team are hosting a crime prevention stall at Cardigan Fields on the 12th July.  Your local crime prevention officer will be in attendance and will be providing support and advice in regard to home security. We'll also be offering FREE bike marking with BikeRegister.
We are holding a crime prevention and community advice fair at Gledholt Methodist Church, 30 Edgerton Grove Road, Huddersfield, HD15QU on the 26th of July 2023 between 0930-1100hrs. 
If you would like any advice on crime prevention please do not hesitate to contact the District Team covering your area.
Your local Neighbourhood Policing Team will be hosting a crime prevention pop-up event at Armley Moor Health Centre this week! Officers will be offering advice on home security and other related matters.  
Officers from your local neighbourhood policing team are hosting a crime prevention information event at M&S, Owlcotes Centre. We'll be providing information and advice on home security. Come and say hello!
The following sets out what you can expect from the Criminal Justice System as a victim of crime.
Unfortunately, the crime prevention event outside Costa, Kirkstall Bridge has been cancelled. Please keep an eye on the website and social media platforms for future events.
Officers from your local neighbourhood policing team will be attending this years Kirkstall Festival and will be hosting a crime prevention/engagement stall. Officers will be able to offer support and advice on a range of topics. Interested?
Cycles are a popular target for thieves because they can so easily be stolen and sold on - find out how to keep yours safe and secure.
Did you know a thief can take the catalytic converter from your car in a matter of minutes and leave you to foot the bill? Precious metals such as rhodium, platinum and palladium are used in some catalytic converters. The price of these metals rise and fall like share prices and have risen sharply in recent years, as a result this has led to an increase in the theft of catalytic convertors. Cars that are most often targeted are older Toyota and Honda motor vehicles as well as some hybrid vehicles, as these vehicles have two power sources, so the catalytic converter is used less frequently. The metals are less likely to corrode, meaning they can be worth more and therefore more attractive to thieves.
Recruitment Events - We are currently under-represented by people from Ethnic Minority backgrounds and so are encouraging people from these groups to apply to become Police Officers or members of Police Staff. If you are from one of these groups please use the links on this page to sign up for one of our online events - to find out more about the roles and for information on how to apply. (Career Discovery Workshops / Career Discovery Events)
Business crime prevention advice and information, including protecting your business from burglary, robbery and fraud.