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Police Anti-Corruption and Abuse Reporting Service

Anonymous reporting of a police officer, member of staff or volunteer, who you believe are corrupt or committing serious abuse.

The Police Anti-Corruption and Abuse Reporting Service gives the public an anonymous route to report information about a police officer, member of staff or volunteer, who they believe are corrupt or committing serious abuse.

The reporting service is run by the independent charity Crimestoppers.

When people contact the service, they can choose to remain one hundred percent anonymous, or can opt to leave their details if they are willing for the force investigation team to contact them directly.

What to report

Contact the service by calling 0800 085 0000 or via the Crimestoppers’ website to provide information you have about a serving police officer, staff member or volunteer in the UK, who:

  • provides information or influence in return for money or favours
  • uses their policing position for personal advantage – whether financial or otherwise
  • crosses professional boundaries for sexual purposes
  • abuses or controls their partner, or those they have a relationship with
  • engages in racist, homophobic or misogynistic conduct, on or off duty, in person or online

What to report elsewhere

  • If you, or someone else, is in immediate danger or a crime is in progress, call 999.
    Call 101 for non-emergency enquiries.
  • If you have information about a crime, you can report a crime online.
  • If you are not happy with the service you have received you can make a complaint online.