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The Scottish Business Crime Centre is a non-profit making organisation created in 1996 under the Business Crime Reduction Strategy for Scotland, to establish a unique partnership approach between the Police, business community and Government.

The main function of the Centre is to provide practical advice to the business/commercial sectors on how to develop business crime reduction and prevention strategies. We aim to reduce business crime using a number of measures:

  • promoting specific initiatives within industry sectors and community groups
  • sharing good practice approaches to business related crime prevention
  • raising awareness of the level, impact and cost of business crime
  • creating and supporting a network of relevant partnerships and programmes

'Our mission is to reduce business crime in Scotland to create a safe and secure trading environment in which businesses and communities flourish, employment opportunities are developed and prosperity is encouraged'

 

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12/06/2009 16:31

More than 50 organisations and companies from all over Scotland came to Dunfermline today (Tuesday 9th June) to hear how any business that handles telephone or online credit card transactions should protect itself from the growing threat of fraud.
02/06/2009 13:47

Scotland’s leading crime fighting agency is to have its staff numbers boosted by more than 25 per cent over the next two years as part of a major new drive against serious organised crime.
 
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