
The Safer Havant Partnership has chosen anti-social behaviour, violence and alcohol as their three main priorities for the upcoming year and therefore the Safer Havant website will be focused on giving information and advice on these issues.
However, we understand that residents have varied community safety issues and concerns and so have created this section to give information, advice and guidance on a number of other issues.
Please follow the link below to suggest another community safety topic that you would like to see on the Safer Havant website.
Suggest an issue that you would like to see covered on the Safer Havant website >>
Find out more about how the different ways to report a crime or a community safety issue such as an abandoned vehicle, incident of graffiti or criminal damage by following the link below:
Link to information on reporting a crime or community safety issue >>
A new interactive national map providing access to local crime
statistics and neighbourhood policing details in local areas has
been launched across England and Wales, allowing you to view
figures for all crime (burglary, robbery, violence, vehicle crime
and anti-social behaviour), in your area at the touch of a
button.
You will also be able to see details of your neighbourhood
police team, local policing priorities and information about
forthcoming local events such as crime prevention meetings and
local surgeries.
External link for information on crime and anti-social behaviour in your neighbourhood >>
You can find up-to-date information and
statistics about crime and disorder in your area on the Crime And
Disorder Data Information Exchange (CADDIE) website. CADDIE
can help you see what is happening in your local area and how
everyone is working together to reduce crime, tackle the fear of
crime and promote quality of life issues around the Havant
Borough.![]()
External link to CADDIE website >>
You can find general information and statistics about crime rates, health, education and jobs in your local area through the Office for National Statistics. Simply follow the link below and type in your postcode to learn more about your neighbourhood.
External link to neighbourhood statistics from the Office of National Statistics >>