Phone: 0800 555 111
Our purpose has been the same since we were founded by Michael Ashcroft (now Lord Ashcroft) and his business colleagues. They wanted a way for people to come forward anonymously with information about the murder of PC Keith Blakelock during the 1985 London riots. The police said that someone knew who was responsible for the murder, but was afraid to come forward. Today we are regularly contacted by people who are vulnerable, scared, or afraid of the consequences of sharing what they know. We are, and always have been, inclusive: we don’t judge – we’re here for everyone who needs us, anonymously. We're proud of our history. We've listened to millions of people over the years; our international appeals have resulted in over 140,000 arrests. When people contact us, positive things happen: we create a way for people to protect their families, friends and communities, anonymously. We care about those who contact us, and we’re dedicated to giving a voice to anyone who finds it difficult to speak out publicly. We understand that life isn’t always black and white and to help us improve our services we're committed to asking the difficult questions. What shapes someone's behaviour? Their choices? We’re still learning, but we’re determined that everyone who wants to tell us about a crime can do so easily, securely, and anonymously. Stand with us as our story continues, and let’s make communities safer together.
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