Sussex is stepping up its fight against shoplifting, anti-social behaviour, and violence in retail, thanks to a strong partnership led by Police and Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne. Combining forces with retailers, local councils, and police, this joint effort zeroes in on repeat offenders and stops crime in its tracks.
Safer Sussex Business Partnership Takes the Lead
The driving force behind this crackdown is the Safer Sussex Business Partnership. It links businesses of all sizes with policing teams to uncover crime roots and boost prevention. By improving communication, the partnership ensures quicker offender identification and better support for businesses reporting incidents.
Specialist Crime Teams and Cutting-Edge Tech
- Dedicated business crime squads are hunting down offenders across Sussex districts.
- Quick-witted tech lets businesses upload CCTV and evidence fast.
- Streamlined reporting cuts red tape and speeds up police action.
This high-tech approach helps build airtight cases and chase justice more efficiently.
Tackling Crime Locally and Nationally
Business Crime Reduction Partnerships and Business Improvement Districts boost security in town centres by sharing real-time info and deploying tough measures. Meanwhile, Sussex plays a key role in the national Pegasus Partnership, battling organised retail crime by swapping intelligence with major retailers and police across regions.
“Combining resources, expertise and data creates safer places for businesses, employees and customers,” says officials.
The partnership model is vital as crimes become more cunning and complex. Authorities hope this unity will not only slash crime rates but also encourage businesses to be more open about reporting incidents—and keep Sussex safe for shoppers and staff alike.