Crime prevention and safety - Liverpool City Council
Communities and safety
Crime prevention and safety
Request an alleygate key or report a fault
Alleygates are placed in alleyways and passages to prevent and reduce burglary and criminal damage, including anti-social behaviour.
Report anti-social behaviour
If anti-social behaviour is causing alarm or distress to you or the community where you live you should report it.
Request an anti-social behaviour case review
Victims of anti-social behaviour can ask us, the police, social housing providers and other partners, to carry out an anti-social behaviour case review.
Domestic abuse and violence
Who to call for advice about domestic violence. In an emergency dial 999 for immediate assistance.
Domestic Violence Homicide Reviews
Any incident of domestic violence or abuse which results in the death of the victim requires a DHR by the local Community Safety Partnership.
Report a crime
Whether you have witnessed a crime or are a victim of crime you should report it. Find out how and access sources of support
Liverpool Targeted Services for Young People
Services for young people at risk of becoming involved in the criminal justice system or who have out of court disposals or court orders.
Youth violence and knife crime prevention
The council is part of the Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership tackling youth violence through early intervention, prevention and support.
How to spot and report modern slavery
Find out about the types of modern slavery, and how to identify and report it.
Prevent radicalisation
Are you concerned about someone who is at risk of radicalisation?
Emergency services
Who to call in an emergency and other non-emergency numbers.
Public Space Protection Orders
PSPOs aim to deal with nuisance in an area where is having a detrimental effect on the quality of life for those in the local community.
Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy 2023-26
A three-year strategy to transform the way Liverpool City Council responds to violence against women and girls (VAWG).
CCTV
How to access footage from council CCTV and how to access footage if you are a solicitor or insurance firm.
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