National Vehicle Crime Reduction Partnership

Vehicle crime has a significant impact on victims, organisations and the UK economy. The increasingly organised nature of vehicle crime, demands a continued effective response from police, manufacturers the Home Office, partners and other key stakeholders. The National Vehicle Crime Reduction Partnership is a key part of that response.

The NVCRP brings together police, government and industry to reduce vehicle crime

About the NVCRP

Vehicle crime is a growing problem, affecting individuals, businesses, and the wider UK economy. As criminals become more organised, the need for a coordinated response is more urgent than ever. The National Vehicle Crime Reduction Partnership (NVCRP) plays a crucial role in tackling this issue, working to drive down vehicle-related crime and its associated harm.

Collaborate across sectors: We bring together police, government, manufacturers, and industry experts to combat vehicle crime.

Enhance information sharing: Our partnership strives to enhance intelligence and data exchange, helping stakeholders identify and respond to emerging threats and trends.

Coordinate efforts: We focus on targeted strategies to disrupt and dismantle criminal networks responsible for vehicle crime, whilst also preventing it from taking place.

Support the UK economy: By reducing vehicle crime, we help protect businesses and individuals, ensuring safer streets and a more secure environment for everyone.

Vehicle crime is a growing problem, affecting individuals, businesses, and the wider UK economy. As criminals become more organised, the need for a coordinated response is more urgent than ever. The National Vehicle Crime Reduction Partnership (NVCRP) plays a crucial role in tackling this issue, working to drive down vehicle-related crime and its associated harm.

“As the National Police Chiefs’ Council Lead for Vehicle Crime, I am delighted that police, government and industry partners have come together to form the National Vehicle Crime Reduction Partnership. This partnership will enhance information sharing and analysis, build networks to target offenders and coordinate activity to reduce vehicle crime and associated harm.”

Jenny Sims, Assistant Chief Constable (ACC) Merseyside Police & National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) Lead for Vehicle Crime

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