At an event at the Ministry of Sound this afternoon Crimestoppers is set to launch its Fearless service for young people with performances from young people and grime music artist Doctor.
The service consists of a website fearless.org, where young people can get information about crimes that affect them and also gives them the opportunity to pass on information about crime anonymously.
A team of Crimestoppers staff will also be providing workshops and presentations about the service in schools and youth groups.
Matt Wilk, the charity's head of youth at Crimestoppers said: "Young people are one of the most important audiences for Crimestoppers to communicate with, but they haven't always understood or been willing to interact with the charity.
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