Let's Keep Data Safe- A Quick Reminder for All Members
We were recently made aware that some venues were using a shared account for staff accessing a secure system (thankfully, not DISC) but we thought it was a good opportunity to remind everyone about the importance of keeping personal data secure- especially when using systems like DISC.
National Stalking Awareness Week: What Businesses Should Know and How to Help
This National Stalking Awareness Week (22–25 April), Sussex Police is shining a spotlight on the signs of stalking and the importance of early intervention. While the national campaign focuses on the role of healthcare workers, this message is just as relevant for those working in the retail and night-time economy.
The Power of Hello: Small Words, Big Impact
As we head into another weekend, we want to highlight something simple that can have a big impact on safety: The Power of Hello.
You’re Invited: Licensee Meeting
Join BCRP & Sussex Police for our Licensee Meeting – your chance to stay ahead with the latest updates on licensing, policing, and crime prevention in the city.
BCRP Awareness Week: Success in Action
As we close out Awareness Week, we’re reflecting on the real-world impact of our work—turning intelligence into action, supporting businesses, and making Brighton safer for everyone. These recent success stories showcase how collaboration, early intervention, and proactive crime management deliver tangible results.
BCRP Awareness Week: Our Partnership with Sussex Police: A Localised, Intelligence-Driven Approach
At the Brighton Crime Reduction Partnership (BCRP), we believe effective crime prevention starts with strong local partnerships. Our close collaboration with Sussex Police is built on a shared commitment to keeping Brighton’s daytime and night-time economies safe. What sets this partnership apart is our intelligence-led approach—grounded in real-time, on-the-ground insights that drive proactive interventions.
BCRP Awareness Week: Shaping the Safety of Brighton’s Night-Time Economy
Brighton’s night-time economy is a vital part of the city's social fabric, drawing residents and visitors alike to its vibrant array of venues and activities. However, ensuring the safety and well-being of everyone in this dynamic environment presents a constant challenge. The Brighton Crime Reduction Partnership (BCRP) has played an integral role in shaping the safety of Brighton’s night-time economy, focusing on crime prevention, vulnerability protection, and collaboration with key local stakeholders.