About the bystander effect
Understand what the bystander effect is, why it happens and how we can overcome this to become an active or ethical bystander that can positively impact a situation.Read more
View ArticleViolent offender ban keeps Perth’s entertainment precincts safe
Dozens of violent and anti-social offenders have been banned from entering five Protected Entertainment Precincts (PEPs) in the year since the Cook Government introduced tough new laws that have made...
View ArticleYou helped identify 63% of open cases
Twice a week, we publish new Open Cases on our website and Facebook page and your information helps police identify those people whose image has been caught on CCTV.In 2023, the results were...
View ArticleTriple Crown Turnaround
Mark proudly pedalled his new bike home from the shop, but just five days later his excitement was cut short when his prized possession was stolen, along with other bikes and personal treasures.Find...
View ArticleExposing the illegal empire
If you want to listen to some true crime podcasts, this Crime Stoppers International series of four interviews looks at the US$4.2 billion global business in fake goods that goes on to fund everything...
View ArticleGive illegal dumping the click
Crime Stoppers WA and the Dept of Water & Environmental Regulation (DWER) have joined forces in a campaign to expose the illegal dumping of demolition waste and asbestos in Western Australia.Watch...
View ArticleWhat happens after I make a report?
You’ve told us what you know but don’t really understand what happens next. After you’ve clicked Submit on your online report or finished your call, here’s what we do with your information.Read more
View ArticleYou can report using our Eyes on the Street app
Are you an app enthusiast and ever wondered if Crime Stoppers WA has one?Our relationship with technology is always evolving and now 61% of people who share information with us choose to use our online...
View ArticleEngaging with the Sikh community
“The warm welcome and support from both the Sikh temple committee and the public were truly heartening.” These are the words from Detective Sergeant Wesley Smith and Detective First Class Constable...
View ArticleDoes my information make a difference?
We all like to see results from our actions and efforts, so if you take the trouble to share information with us, you want to know that it does make a positive difference.Read more
View ArticleVoluntary firearms buyback scheme
You still have the opportunity to take advantage of this scheme, which aims to elevate public safety.The Western Australian Government have allocated $64.3 million dollars as part of the Firearms Act...
View Article2023 Year in Review
Look at the positive community safety outcomes achieved from your information and which campaigns and projects we successfully delivered in 2023.Crime Stoppers WA 2023 Year in Review
View Article10,000 firearms in 10 weeks
More than 10,000 firearms were surrendered in the first 10 weeks of the WA Government’s voluntary firearm buyback scheme.This included 1,043 handguns, 2,521 shotguns and 6,466 rifles which are now...
View ArticlePut up a poster
Do you have somewhere to display a Crime Stoppers WA poster which would encourage and remind people about safely and anonymously reporting information to us?Artwork is available in A4 and A3 sizes for...
View ArticleTowards 2027 – our strategic direction
Learn about the strategies guiding Crime Stoppers WA towards 2027 which will sustain our achievements and successes.We are confident that this strategic plan will guide us towards a safer and more...
View ArticleCrackdown on illicit drug trade strikes a blow to organised crime
Some major results were achieved during Crime Stoppers Australia’s largest and most effective campaign ever developed and executed by the organisation.The campaign, funded through assets confiscated...
View ArticleCrime Stoppers Day 2024 – Every Tip Counts
Today, we celebrate National Crime Stoppers Day, which is a powerful reminder of our collective strength as a community in the fight against crime. By coming together and sharing vital information, we...
View ArticleReturn to Prison Warrants – Operation Conroy
The WA Police Force’s crack team of man hunters have launched a new operation, tasked with catching our states most elusive warrant dodgers.The Rapid Apprehension Squad have launched Operation Conroy,...
View ArticleDon’t just post it, report it
Social media has become a powerful tool for sharing information and staying connected. However, when it comes to crime and suspected criminal activity, posting on social media can sometimes do more...
View ArticleHelp keep court suspended drivers off our roads
Do you know someone still driving while under court suspension?Court suspended drivers have no place on our roads and no regard for anyone’s life.Your information can help us take them off the...
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