StreetSafe is part of the Government’s response to tackling violence against women and girls. It is a pilot service for anyone to anonymously tell the police about public spaces where you have felt or feel unsafe.
StreetSafe is part of the Government’s response to tackling violence against women and girls. It is a pilot service for anyone to anonymously tell the police about public spaces where you have felt or feel unsafe, because of issues such as anti-social behaviour (for example being verbally abused or followed) and environmental issues (for example lack of street lighting, abandoned buildings or vandalism).
No crime needs to have been committed for you to indicate where you feel or have felt unsafe. Reports submitted via StreetSafe provide insight that will help to inform the working priorities of police and community safety partners, making streets safer for everyone
To report a space where you have felt or feel unsafe follow this link: https://www.police.uk/pu/notices/streetsafe/street-safe/street-safe/?lid=&cid=&rid=5&stepid=1
Please note: StreetSafe is not for reporting crime or incidents. If something has happened to you or someone you know (including in public spaces online) you can call the police on 101. If you are in a situation that you feel could get heated or violent very soon or are in immediate danger please call 999.
The Students Organising for Sustainability in the United Kingdom researched the feelings of students