The Niagara Region is one of the safest places in the world.  To help make it safer, the Niagara Regional Police has compiled the following information.  Following the suggestions provided won't eliminate crime, but it may help in preventing you from becoming a victim of it.

Click on any of the topics below to view information about the area you're interested in learning about.

 

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Crime Prevention / Community Service Web Pages
 
    911 And Other Emergency\Non-Emergency Numbers
    Anthrax
    Apartment Security
    Bicycle Helmet Safety Standards
    Buckling Up Children
    Bullying
    Computer Crime Prevention
    Credit Card / Debit Card Fraud
    Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
    Crimeproofing Motor Vehicles
    Cyberstalking: Electronic Harassment & Threatening Email
    Designer Drugs Used in Sexual Assaults
    Domestic Violence is a Crime
    Drive Safe Program
    Especially for Seniors: Is Someone Hurting You?
    Fraudulent Cheque Protection
    Halloween Safety Tips
    Holiday Safety Tips
    Home Security
    Home Security: Bushes
    Home Security: Checklist
    Home Security: Doors
    Home Security: Garages
    Home Security: Help the Police Help You
    Home Security: Lighting\Vacations
    Home Security: Locks
    Home Security: Windows
    Identity Theft
    Internet Fraud
    Internet Safety & Computer Crime Prevention
    Kid's Safety Zone
    Marijuana Home Grow Operations
    Marine Security
    Operation Identification
    Operation Identification: Checklist
    Operation Lookout
    Personal Security
    Protection for Senior Citizens
    Residential Alarm Systems
    Schoolbus Safety
    Senior Citizens and Crime
    Streetproofing Your Child
    Streetproofing Your Child: Guideline Quiz
    Streetproofing Your Child: Missing Child Checklist
    Test Yourself: Bullying
    Tips to Stop Shoplifting
    Vandalism
    What To Do If You're Held Up

 

 


For more information, contact the Community Services Unit of the Niagara Regional Police Service at (905) 688-4111 ext. 3388.  You can also contact us by sending email to the Community Services Unit


Working Together
To Prevent Crime