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Find out how you can volunteer to become a Special Constable with us
Neighbourhood Watch is a great way to keep your home and your community safe, as well as help us reduce crime. You can join more than 100,000 households and be part of a scheme now
Hertfordshire Police Cadets are young members of the community, aged between 13 and 18, that are involved in a wide range of activities and events
Information on the ride along scheme and how you can request a ride along with us
Request a visit to our Force Communications Room
Worried about speeding through your village, street or neighbourhood? Now you can get actively involved by volunteering to run a Community DriveSafe scheme
Tell us in your own words what matters most to you about policing in your area
The Hertfordshire committee is well established, and they are always looking for those living or working in Hertfordshire to join this vibrant committee and help fight crime in their community
How you can volunteer with the Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service
The Independent Custody Visiting (ICV) Scheme monitors conditions in police custody to provide transparency and increase public confidence in police services while offering protection and confidentiality to detainees and the police
Volunteer for Victim Support
Our volunteers provide vital support to police officers and staff. Members of the public give generously of whatever time they can spare, to help keep their community safe
Our Mini Police project is a means of engaging children within their communities.
An engaged community is one where people are safer, it is harder for criminals to operate and there is less crime.
Help us to better understand the needs of our communities by joining our network of key individuals in Hertfordshire. Through our KIN you can help to shape and support local policing.
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