Lots of business owners posing for photo at the Launch of business crime prevention plan

Hampshire and Isle of Wight businesses unite to fight crime with new partnership

The Police and Crime Commissioner, Donna Jones, has begun a fresh offensive against business crime with the launch of her new Business Crime Partnership.

The initiative brings together businesses, professional organisations, the police and public sector agencies to reduce crime that impacts businesses and the communities they serve.

The Partnership, chaired by the PCC, was set in motion yesterday (Wednesday 16th October 2024) at John Lewis in Westquay shopping centre in Southampton.

Members will work together to find effective business crime solutions underpinning the Police Commissioner’s ambition to identify, prevent and tackle all forms of crime affecting businesses across Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight.

Jones: I am a voice for thousands of businesses
PCC Donna Jones said,

“As Commissioner, I am a voice for thousands of businesses. As their representative, it is my duty to understand their crime concerns and to ensure they receive a robust policing response.

“This new Partnership will mean increased reporting and enhanced information sharing between the business community, the police and criminal justice agencies. It will also mean more support for victims and assistance for perpetrators who want to change their lives and stop reoffending.

“Shoplifting makes people feel really unsafe in their communities, and it is often linked to serious and organised crime, putting businesses and livelihoods at risk. The Chief Constable and I share a zero tolerance approach to retail crime.”

Safer Business Action Week
The Partnership launch comes during Safer Business Action Week run by the National Business Crime Centre (NBCC). Its focus is engaging with businesses, identifying and catching suspects, crime prevention, and raising awareness.

PCC Donna Jones said,

“Every year, businesses are victims of crimes including shoplifting, fraud, scams, and theft. Added into the mix are prolific offenders and organised crime gangs who steal to order.

“My new Partnership will keep business crime at the top of everyone’s agenda. By sharing resources and working together, I am determined to increase confidence across the business community.”

Holdaway: We are delighted to have attended the launch
Superintendent Patrick Holdaway leads the National Business Crime Centre,

“Business crime partnerships play a key role in tackling crime and anti-social behaviour at a local level. It is fantastic to see the launch of the Hampshire and Isle of Wight BCP and demonstrates the commitment to help protect businesses by PCC Donna Jones alongside policing and partners.

“The new Partnership will have the full support of the NBCC and we are delighted to have attended the launch which coincides with the national week of action to tackle business crime.”

Simpson: Retail crime and business crime aren’t victimless crimes
Beth Simpson, the Regional Manager for Crimestoppers, said,

“It was a really positive first meeting today full of very interesting information but also concrete actions going forward. The message came out loud and clear that retail crime and business crime aren’t victimless crimes. It’s vital we are able to tackle them and reduce the impact on individuals who are affected.”

Dewing: Crime has devastating effects on local businesses every day
Regional Chair of the Federation of Small Businesses South Central Region, Rob Dewing, said,

“The launch of this new partnership to fight crimes against businesses of all sizes is strongly welcomed by the Federation of Small Business. Whether the issue is high levels of shoplifting, violence against shop staff, or the theft of a skilled craftsman’s van and tools, crime has devastating effects on local businesses every day.

“At a time of ever growing pressures on policing and the criminal justice system, the increasing focus which will come from the Police and Crime Commissioner’s Partnership is a big step in the right direction.”

New Police and Crime Plan
Tackling business crime is one of the priorities featured in the PCC’s new Police and Crime Plan which is about to be published. The document sets the strategic direction for Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary for the next four years until 2028.

The Police Commissioner is also a non-executive director on the board of the Hampshire Chamber of Commerce helping to shape strategic business growth, as well as an affiliate member of Business South.

Find out more
For business crime prevention advice, visit the website.

For more information about the Business Crime Partnership including its members, visit the website.


News shared by the office of the Police and Crime Commissioner, in their own words. Ed