The Department's major Aboriginal justice initiatives aim to create safe and sustainable communities, reduce the number of victims of crime, and reduce the over-representation of Aboriginal people in the criminal justice system.
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.
The WA Community Protection website provides three tiers of information access to ensure that families and the public have information on known sex offenders and high risk offenders which will assist with the protection and safety of children and the community.
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.
The focus of the Office of Crime Prevention is to develop partnerships with community and government organisations to educate and implement strategies for crime prevention. Visit their website to find out about activities locally and overseas.
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 Goodbye Graffiti website is designed to assist the community with graffiti prevention, management and removal information. Community members can also use the website to report graffiti vandalism for removal
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.
Here you will find information on how the Department for Child Protection and Family Support ensures that children are properly cared for and protected from harm.
If you see suspicious activity or criminal acts, use this page to find out how to report the information. If something doesn’t seem right, it should be reported.
If you feel intimidated or afraid of being a victim of personal or property damage then you may wish to apply for a restraining order against the person or persons who concern you. Click on this link for more details.
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.
Crime Stoppers is a telephone hotline for information about criminal activity. Click here to see pictures of unsolved crimes in WA. If you have information to help solve the crime call the toll-free number at the top of this site.