Frequently Asked Questions

NVCRP

Please see our Frequently Asked Questions section which we hope you will find useful. If there is something that isn't covered here, please email using the 'Contact Us' section.

The National Vehicle Crime Reduction Partnership has been created by the National Police Chiefs Council, the Home Office and vehicle manufacturers. This national scheme brings law enforcement and Industry together to enhance intelligence sharing and analysis, build effective networks to implement and coordinate projects that are designed to target offenders and prevent vehicle crime from occurring. The NVCRP would welcome the opportunity to discuss and support partnership-based crime prevention ideas and opportunities.

You can apply for membership on the 'Become a member page' on our website. Please note that whilst we encourage membership of the NVCRP, applicants will need to meet certain criteria to ensure the integrity of our work.

Membership of the NVCRP is exclusive to those that meet our strict membership criteria. The NVCRP are developing a knowledge hub with access to legislation, best practice, crime prevention projects, and related subject matter.

Membership of the NVCRP will develop and build the wider partnership and afford organisations cross-sector access with other members, skill sets and expert knowledge.

In time, the NVCRP will develop tactical and industry meetings which will afford members the opportunity to share intelligence, crime trends and concerns. The NVCRP will act as a central repository for these opportunities.

As with all partnerships, we get better when everyone is engaged. We would love to hear from you if you have an example of how a problem was solved and developed good practice in your industry. When appropriate to do so, we can share these examples with the wider Membership. You can do this by getting in touch with the NVCRP through our website.

Membership of the NVCRP will enable you to log in to our site www.nvcrp.org and gain access to the guidance and crime prevention pages.

One of our aspirations is to conduct academic research in support of increasing our collective understanding of vehicle crime, its drivers and its impact on victims.

We take the responsibility of managing your data very seriously. We will only process your data to enable you to be a member of the NVCRP and access our services (subject to meeting the membership eligibility criteria). This data will be retained for as long as you remain a member of the scheme. Where your membership has ceased, you must inform the Project Lead and your details will be deleted accordingly.