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Following discussions with a number of potential providers, the BRC is supporting Lord Dear's proposals to relaunch the AABC as an independent organisation with external funding. Further discussions are ongoing on the details of the transfer to the re-launched AABC. Existing subscriptions will transfer across automatically.

The BRC hopes that the services offered to business crime reduction partnerships can now be expanded through this new venture, particularly as the economic downturn results in rising crime against retailers. We will work to support Lord Dear in achieving a sustainable provision of accreditation, training and other services to partnerships.

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05 December 2008
SUBSTITUTION ATTACKS ON CHIP & PIN MACHINES

News from Southampton Business Against Crime who have had stores hit by 'substitution' attacks. This is achieved when a person enters a store with some official-looking ... more

 

03 December 2008
WELLINGBOROUGH & EAST NORTHANTS CRIME REDUCTION PARTNERSHIP RECEIVES SBA

On Wednesday 3rd December Wellingborough & East Northants Partners Against Crime (WENPAC) which operates in association with Wellingborough Town Centre Partnership, Wellingborough and East Northamptonshire Councils ... more

 

05 December 2008
EASTBOURNE LAUNCH POLYCARBONATE GLASSES

Eastbourne Police and Eastbourne Business Crime Group have launched another crime prevention initiative. Working in partnership with licensed premises in the town, the introduction of ... more

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