NEW ACTION GROUP TO TACKLE BUSINESS CRIME

Thousands of businesses are set to benefit from a new national action group to tackle crime, the Home Office announced today.

The Action Against Business Crime Group is a joint venture between the Home Office and the British Retail Consortium to boost the work of local business crime partnerships.

The partnerships bring retailers and businesses together with police and local authority representatives to exchange information about offenders, set-up radio links between stores and share crime prevention advice.

The new Action Group will build up local partnerships, encourage new ones, offer training and set up links between businesses, crime and disorder partnerships, drug action teams and youth offending agencies. The Home Office has granted £900,000 to fund the Action Group over the next two years.

Hazel Blears, Home Office Minister for crime reduction, said:

"Crime against business is a very serious issue. Retailers are often the cornerstone of communities. When they are targeted by criminals and the owner’s livelihood threatened, it can damage the prosperity of an entire neighbourhood.

The creation of the new national action group builds on work already underway to combat this problem. We launched
a new business crime strategy earlier this year and are supporting more than 12,500 businesses through the £15 million Security for Small Retailers scheme. We have created a dedicated business crime team at the Home Office and appointed business crime advisors in every region to help a wide range of businesses to combat crime.

But we know there is much more work to do and we cannot do it alone. Businesses must play a gre
ater part in the fight against crime. They have a responsibility to help protect themselves by installing proper security measures and ensuring their stores are designed to hinder criminals. By working together in partnership we can ensure action on the ground makes a real difference to business owners."