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Keeping Safe
There are many ways you can keep safe and help prevent crime happening to you and in your community.
Learn more about the various crime types you can report to us.
Anti-Social Behaviour
Anti-social behaviour disturbs, annoys or interferes with someone’s ability to go about their lawful business.
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Arson
Arson related crimes are some of the most dangerous and potentially tragic crime types.
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Burglary and Stealing
Crimes involving a person or people illegally gaining money, goods or services.
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Cybercrime
Most people use computers and the internet in their everyday lives – and unfortunately so do criminals.
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Remember, every piece of information helps - you could hold the missing piece that helps solve a crime.
Damage
Property crime is one of the most common crimes in Australia. It relates to the damage or destruction of homes, businesses and land as well as the theft of vehicles and household burglary.
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Drugs
Reports on drug-related crimes and criminal activity are the most common reason for the public contacting Crime Stoppers WA.
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Environmental Crime
Illegal dumping and pollution, illegal trade in wildlife, logging & fishing.
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General Information
You don't have to have information on a specific crime to play your part.
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It's never too late to report
Graffiti Vandalism
Graffiti is of great concern to the wider community and adversely affects public perceptions of safety.
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Human Trafficking
Human trafficking is akin to modern day slavery. It occurs when people are forced into exploitative situations for profit.
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Illicit Trade
In Australia, serious and organized crime cost $36 billion in 2013-14 with a cost of $1.5billion in the sale of illicit commodities.
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Misbehaviour
Crimes which range from escaping lawful custody to fraud and impersonating a police officer are all forms of misbehaviour.
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Top 5 types of criminal activity reported to Crime Stoppers WA:
Drugs, Suspicious Activity, Traffic Offences, Burglary & Stealing, Homicide
Organised Crime
Organised crime is when two or more people work together to commit a crime in order to profit.
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Personal Safety
Crimes which create a personal risk and range from assault through to bomb threats and homicide.
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Police Misbehaviour
The majority of Western Australia's police officers do what they are meant to do: serve and protect our community.
However, police officers are only human - occasionally a bad element may do the wrong thing, like in any industry.
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Prisons
For prisoners, visitors, prison contractors and staff who deal with the prisons, detention and corrective centres in WA.
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Join thousands of other Western Australians who help keep our communities safe.
Sex Offences
Sex offences are any crimes or criminal activity of a sexual nature.
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Terrorism
Unfortunately, some disillusioned individuals resort to extreme acts of violence to push their agenda.
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Vehicles
Crimes or law infringements which relate to motor vehicles.
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Victims of Crime
Anyone affected by crime can contact the Victim Support Service for free and confidential help.
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