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Information on how West Yorkshire Police tackle anti-social behaviour, including advice on where to report incidences of Anti-Social Behaviour, and the relevant authorities responsible for dealing with issues.
Police Race Action Plan - Accessible Version - a plain text HTML version of the West Yorkshire Police Race Action Plan.
Drug Rape or Drink and Needle Spiking advice. From advice such as never leaving your drink unattended to advice about eliminating the chances of drug rape.
Tuesday July 18, 2023 Police and partners have seized weapons, made arrests, checked dozens of vehicles and seized over £10,000 of illegal goods in a blitz on street level crime in Kirklees.
Action Fraud, the UK’s national reporting centre for fraud and cyber crime, is where you should report if you’ve been a victim of fraud or cyber crime in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The purpose of the Police Race Action Plan is to create a police service which is anti-racist and trusted by Black people. The plan sets out changes within policing that will improve outcomes for Black people who work with or interact with the police.
Thursday, 4 April 2024 Police investigating a serious sexual assault on a woman in Castleford last December are appealing for witnesses as enquiries continue.
The Department for Education has launched the second phase of their ‘Together, we can tackle child abuse’ campaign www.gov.uk/tacklechildabuse
West Yorkshire Police is warning drivers and motorcyclists of the potentially very serious consequences of using their vehicles after drinking or taking drugs this festive season.
Wednesday November 1, 2023 Police and special constables have taken to the streets in Huddersfield in a new operation to reassure revellers and prevent crime in the night time economy. 
Friday April 28, 2023 A Castleford sex offender who preyed on vulnerable women in Wakefield and Leeds Districts has been jailed.
If You Suspect It - Report It: In the current climate, the threat of terrorism is real and ongoing. Across the country, people from all faiths and backgrounds are standing together to tackle terrorism. By making sure we each know how to recognise the signs and know what action to take, we can work together to prevent acts of terrorism.