The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is a progressive and multi-faceted law enforcement organisation, taking a strong lead in the fight against 21st century crime.
Crime Stoppers allows you to provide anonymous information about criminal activity to the police without being directly involved in the investigation process. You could be eligible for a reward of up to $1000 if the information you report results in an arrest.
Every piece of information is important. It may seem insignificant to you but it could prove vital to the investigation, arrest and prosecution.
How you can help
If you are in a life threatening situation or emergency dial 000.
If you are witnessing a crime in progress or wish to report a crime please contact the Australian Federal Police on 131 444.
If you have information about illegal activity or suspected perpetrators relating to crime anywhere in Australia, you can help by providing information to Crime Stoppers. To provide your information phone the toll free number 1800 333 000.
If someone you know comes up missing...
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These links have a geographic bias to Australia, but also contain key references to international sites. All links have been visited and chosen on the basis of their content and many are good starting points for locating other Australian and international sites concerned with child abuse prevention, child protection and out-of-home care.
Australia Missing
The purpose of this website/ information is to promote public awareness/ protection, prevent you and those close to you from the potential dangers posed by individuals who have committed sex offences in the past and to deter sex offenders from offending/re-offending. Any criminal actions taken by persons against the offenders named within this site, may result in arrest and prosecution of those persons.
Family Court of Australia - Missing Children
Information relating to missing children, including pictures and descriptions.
Under the Family Law Act the Family Court of Australia can, when a child is missing, lift restrictions that otherwise stop the names of people involved in family law proceedings from being published. This is done specifically to locate a child.
For missing children to be listed on this site a judicial officer must have made an order permitting names and photographs to be released to the public in an
effort to help find the child.
If a child is missing you should seek urgent legal advice.
Designed to support and encourage participation in the digital economy by providing information and education which empowers children to be safe online.
Cybersmart is a national cybersafety and cybersecurity education program managed by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), as part of the Australian Government's commitment to cybersafety. The program is specifically designed to meet the needs of its target audiences of children, young people, parents, teachers and library staff.
The Daniel Morcombe Foundation Inc is very active in implementing ‘Harm Prevention’ initiatives. Indeed, this area of our work has increased to form a major proportion of our time, energies and available funding.
We are committed to teaching Personal Safety to the young and vulnerable in our community by providing these important skills, free of charge and easily accessible to everyone in Australia.
Daniel Morcombe Child Safety Curriculum
The State Government is committed to child safety. The Daniel Morcombe Child Safety Curriculum has been developed for all Queensland students. The curriculum aims to improve students’ knowledge, skills, understanding and awareness about personal safety through three core messages: Recognise, React and Report. Further information about the curriculum is available on the Department of Education, Training and Employment’s website at.....
White Ribbon is a primary prevention campaign - that is, we work to change the attitudes and behaviours that lead to violence against women. If you or someone you know is experiencing violence and need help or support, please contact one of the support services below. There are national and state-based agencies that can assist you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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