Crime and prevention
How we are helping to make Oxfordshire a safer place to live and advise on how to prevent crimes in your home and community.
Reducing domestic burglary is a priority for all the community safety partnerships across Oxfordshire.
Distraction burglary carried out by bogus callers is a crime that targets some of the most vulnerable people in our community.
Domestic violence may include physical, sexual, emotional or financial abuse. Get help and advice to live without violence.
Hate crimes are any incidents perceived by the victim or any other person to be motivated by prejudice against someone's sex, racial heritage, religion, disability or sexual orientation.
What you should do if you have witnessed or been a victim of a crime.
Anyone can be vulnerable to abuse at some time in their lives. How to get help for you or someone else.
How we are reducing vehicle crime (theft of vehicles and theft from vehicles), and what you can do to stay safe.
Violent crime incorporates a range of offences from threats and minor assault to serious wounding and murder.
Neighbourhood Watch is the largest community safety organisation in the country, working to develop close relationships between households and local police.
The Youth Offending Service (YOS) aims to prevent re-offending by young people and help them repair the damage they have caused by thinking about the effect it has on their victims.