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Crimestoppers

Registered charity number 1108687

On JustGiving since Nov 2002

About Crimestoppers

Crimestoppers was established in 1988 and has achieved many successes over the years. As a result of information given to Crimestoppers, more than 85,000 arrests and charges have been made – playing a pivotal role in helping to make communities safer for everyone.

 

Five hot Crimestoppers facts:

§         £101million worth of stolen property has been recovered

§         £150million of illegal drugs have been seized

§         The Most Wanted section of the website established two years ago has resulted in more than 400 criminals being arrested

§         12 fugitives have been brought back to justice in the UK as a result of Crimestoppers’ Operation Captura – our campaign to track down British criminals on the run in Spain

§         More than 1million actionable calls (calls with useful information) have been received

 

The charity also works on youth projects to raise awareness of Crimestoppers among young people, including tackling knife crime, by producing learning resources and the use of www.shadowcs.co.uk.




Our history

In 1985, PC Keith Blakelock was murdered during the riots at the Broadwater Farm estate in London and the police appealed for information, stating that people knew who had been responsible but were frightened of coming forward.

 

Michael Ashcroft (now Lord Ashcroft and Chairman of the Trustees of Crimestoppers), a businessman, offered to provide the police with money for a reward to encourage somebody to come forward with information. This led to discussions with the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, resulting in Michael Ashcroft founding the establishment of the Crimestoppers operation in the UK in January 1988. He set up the charity and together with some business colleagues who were also concerned about the rise in violent crime, they funded the UK operation.

 

Originally launched as the 'Community Action Trust', the charity was renamed Crimestoppers in 1995, by then covering the whole of the UK, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. Initially, the administrative organisation was based on TV regions, but the best model proved to be local county-based committees working in partnership with single police forces. The roll-out of this structure continues; there are now 38 volunteer committees across the UK and a further increase will follow, as volunteer numbers grow sufficiently to set up these new, more locally focussed groups.

 

The concept of businesses establishing a partnership with the media and the police to help solve crimes in this way, chimed with a study undertaken by the Metropolitan Police who had come across Crimestoppers in America, originating some 10 years earlier in Albuquerque.

 

Lord Ashcroft has been Chairman of the Trustees of Crimestoppers for the last 20 years and a core supporter and donor to the charity throughout this period.