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The Aboriginal Justice Agreement is a local, regional and State planning and action structure based on local Aboriginal communities and local Government agencies working as partners for equal community safety and justice outcomes for Aboriginal people.
Burglar Beware is the initiative of the Office of Crime Prevention and the WA Police Service, and aims to reduce the incidence of break-ins in our community. Visit this website for information kits and links to other resources.
Are you prepared for a bushfire? This site explains preventative measures to reduce the risk of being affected by a bushfire, including a simple checklist, what to do if a bushfire approaches, dealing with wildfires and more.
Visit this site for the latest information on Neigbourhood Watch.
The Western Australia Police Service's resources are stretched to the limit. They need our assistance as a community in the fight against crime. For information on neighbourhood watch and other security measures click on this link.
Crime Stoppers provides a telephone hotline for you to provide information about criminal activity. Here you’ll find information on unsolved crimes, missing persons, crime prevention,& WA crime statistics.
The Family and Domestic Violence Unit, coordinates policy and resources across different government agencies, click here to access a collection of contacts for support and assistance.
This site has details on smoke alarms and how to install them, evacuation plans, how to cope with the crisis of having a fire in your home, fire safety and more.
Click here to see images of people who have gone missing in WA. If you can assist Crime Stoppers and provide information to locate any of these people, call the toll-free telephone hotline listed here.
Visit this site for the latest information on neigbourhood watch.
Police Officers, Security Guards, Shop Detectives and Bouncers are all arms of the legal system, however they do have different powers and responsibilities. This site may assist you in determining what action is available in each scenario.
If you are planning to travel in Perth or Western Australia, or are currently travelling here, then take note of the tips and information on this site to ensure your time in WA is safe and enjoyable.
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