Connections magazine

Connections magazine - Spring 2024

Connections Spring 2024 cover

Crimestoppers is proud to be a trusted partner to over a hundred well-known and respected bodies.These encompass commercial companies, the public sector, other charities, local authorities, housing associations, and of course, the police forces and law enforcement agencies to whom we provide our core service.

There may be times when information received by Crimestoppers is passed on to our trusted partner organisations. Crimestoppers will only share this information to help keep communities and workplaces safe.

Connections magazine is an annual publication giving a voice to organisations and influencers we work with who share our aim of helping to make communities and workplaces safer.

The latest edition of Connections includes a selection of articles from our partner organisations, as they share their experience of working with Crimestoppers to help tackle crime and wrongdoing. 

From supporting ‘live’ investigations to warning the public about emerging crime threats, Crimestoppers is uniquely placed to break down barriers and elicit vital anonymous information. 

The information we pass on helps catch dangerous individuals, prevents crime, gives victims and their families justice, improves people’s understanding of evolving crime threats, and helps boost community safety.

Working together, our partners, from charities to private and public sector organisations, boost our efforts by reaching new audiences and encouraging more people than ever to speak up anonymously.


Highlights of this edition include:

  • Crime Stoppers International’s Deputy CEO explores how we - and similar schemes around the world - are forging closer ties.
  • Respected crime correspondent at Sky News Martin Brunt reflects on a life hunting Most Wanted fugitives abroad and Crimestoppers’ involvement in recent high-profile criminal cases.
  • We hear from senior police chiefs who share their thoughts on our charity’s contribution, especially around investigations and protecting young people from gang exploitation.
  • We learn more about some of our business partnerships where we protect sex workers from abuse, warn consumers around the dangers of fake goods and raise awareness to show that illegal streaming is not without huge risk.
  • A campaign round-up illustrates the breadth of our work including activity in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
  • And a volunteering update on our Community Ambassador programme and this year’s Youth Volunteer of the Year.

We hope you enjoy reading through this online edition and thank you for your continued support and interest in our charity.

read the latest Connections

Connections Spring 2024 cover

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Connections Spring 2022 coverConnections Spring 2023 cover 

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