Community Safety
The City of South Perth believes that the fear and
likelihood
of crime is reduced through strengthening communities and improving
neighbourly relations. The City supports a number of initiatives reduce
the fear of crime and increase community safety. The Community Safety
& Volunteers Officer is available to provide residents with
information and referrals on a range of safety and crime prevention
issues. Phone 9474 0746 for more information.
Community Safety and Crime Prevention Plan
Click here to
download a PDF of the Plan.
Community Safety Resource
Centre
Formerly the South Perth Police Station, the Community Safety Resource
Centre is located on the corner of Mends Street and Labouchere Road
South Perth and is home to the Police Crime Prevention and Diversity Unit.
Business owners - help Police fight crime!
By providing details of authorised key holders’ at your premises
after hours contact and date of birth details, you can assist police to
provide a prompt after hours response if required.
Please complete the ‘Key Holder Information’ form below.
Key Holder Information Online Form
Key Holder Information Form - MS Word Format
Key Holder Information Form - PDF Format
Neighbourhood Watch
The City of South Perth supports a Neighbourhood Watch Program (NHW)
in collaboration with a strong volunteer base and the local police. NHW groups hold regular meetings, engage guest speakers, and
produce and distribute 18,000 newsletters on a bi monthly basis. Click
here
to view the current newsletter. Getting involved in
Neighbourhood
Watch is a very effective way of increasing community
safety. Call the Community Safety & Volunteers Officer
on 9474 0746, if you would like to join NHW or for more
information.
Graffiti Campaign - click here to report and arrange for the free
removal of graffiti.
"What's on the NHW website?
www.nhw.wa.gov.au contains crime prevention information that you can really put to use.
You can find out how to make your house or car more secure, or learn
about other measures you can take in your own neighbourhood to make it
a safer and more pleasant place to live."
Free Engraving Service
To assist the police in the identification of stolen goods, residents
may borrow an engraver for no cost to identify their belongings. The
engraver can be booked out from the City’s two libraries, or to make an
alternate arrangement to have your goods engraved call the Community Safety & Volunteers Officer on 9474 0746.
For Police Assistance call: 131 444 Emergency Only: 000 Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000
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