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Hampshire & Isle of Wight Business Crime Partnership

Crime and the fear of crime have a negative impact on businesses and the communities they serve.

In October 2024, the Police and Crime Commissioner, Donna Jones, launched the Business Crime Partnership to represent the business communities of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.

Its members are committed to working together to identify, prevent, and tackle all forms of crime affecting businesses across the two counties.

Chaired by the Police Commissioner, the Partnership encourages increased reporting, information sharing, and confidence with the business community as members work collaboratively to find solutions that effectively tackle business crime.

 

Membership

Members of the partnership include:

  • Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner
  • Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary
  • National Business Crime Centre
  • Hampshire Chamber of Commerce
  • Federation of Small Businesses
  • Security Industry Authority
  • Crimestoppers
  • National Business Crime Solutions
  • Community Pharmacy South Central
  • NFU
  • CLA
  • Tesco
  • Gunwharf Quays
  • Boots
  • Coop
  • JDPLC
  • John Lewis
  • Lidl
  • M&S
  • Primark
  • Tesco
  • Southern Coops
  • Walmart/Asda
  • TJX Europe
  • Mitie
  • ROCU
  • B&M
  • Ikea
  • BT/EE
  • Halfords
  • KFC

For further information about the work of the Partnership or to join, please contact the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner.