Our approach to preventing crime
The key to tackling the causes of crime lies in local communities and grassroots organisations. This is why supporting and investing in communities is at the centre of our approach to preventing crime.
The Crime Prevention Strategy will complement the Victorian Government’s broader social recovery efforts by empowering communities to innovate and address issues at a local level. This Strategy recognises that Victorian communities are strong and resilient and hold the knowledge, skills and experience to design and deliver effectives solutions to local issues.
The Strategy is focused on early intervention support for people and communities where there are opportunities to build on community resilience and strengths to tackle local issues and create safer and more connected places to live, work and play.
Through our Building Safer Communities Program, a cornerstone initiative under the Strategy, we are listening to communities through a series of forums, and empowering and investing in local solutions through grants.
Our key crime prevention partners
- community and multicultural organisations
- Crime Stoppers Victoria
- local councils
- Neighbourhood Watch Victoria
- sporting organisations
- universities, including New York University, Melbourne University and Swinburne University of Technology
- Victoria Police
- Victorian government departments
Key principles
Three action areas
In the Strategy
- Intervening early to prevent crime
- A joined-up approach to support people and communities in need
- Measuring the impact of our efforts to prevent crime
- Action Area 1 - Empower and invest in communities to implement local solutions
- Action Area 2 - Enhance and connect support for people in need
- Action Area 3 – Evidence and impact for effective and innovative approaches
- How the Strategy was developed
- Go to the Building Safer Communities Program