
During the period from March 17th to 21st, the first ever National BCRP Awareness Week will be held, that highlights the vital and diverse contributions of BCRPs across the UK and the communities they support.
To commemorate National BCRP Awareness Week, SentrySIS will present a crime partnership each day, providing a detailed overview of their activities and enabling them to share their perspectives on the significance of being a BCRP in the United Kingdom.
Today we highlight Exeter Business Against Crime (EBAC).
Exeter Business Against Crime (EBAC) is a proactive partnership dedicated to reducing crime and anti-social behaviour within Exeter's business community. By fostering collaboration among local businesses, the police, and community organisations, EBAC aims to create a safer environment that benefits both commerce and the wider community.

Scope of Operations
EBAC operates throughout the city of Exeter, engaging a diverse range of businesses, from retail establishments to hospitality venues. By uniting these stakeholders, the partnership addresses various challenges that affect the commercial sector, thereby enhancing public safety and contributing to the city's economic vitality.
Key Objectives and Problem-Solving Initiatives
The primary focus of EBAC is to combat business-related crime and anti-social behaviour. To achieve this, the partnership has implemented several strategic initiatives:
1. Implementation of Advanced Crime-Fighting Technology
In 2024, EBAC launched the SentrySIS platform citywide, significantly enhancing its crime prevention capabilities. This state-of-the-art system provides members with tools to respond swiftly and effectively to criminal activities. Features include real-time incident reporting, data sharing, and access to galleries of local offenders. The platform also offers advanced data analytics, enabling users to identify crime trends and implement proactive measures to prevent incidents before they occur.
2. Enhancing Communication and Collaboration
The SentrySIS platform facilitates instant communication and data sharing among EBAC members and key partners, including Devon & Cornwall Police, Exeter City Council, Best Bar None, and InExeter. This integrated approach ensures that information about incidents, offender profiles, and regional crime intelligence is readily available, allowing for coordinated responses to emerging threats.
3. Proactive Crime Management
By leveraging the data and insights provided by the SentrySIS platform, EBAC members can anticipate and prevent criminal activities. This proactive stance not only addresses immediate security concerns but also contributes to the long-term safety and prosperity of Exeter's business environment.
4. Community Engagement and Support
EBAC actively engages with the broader community to promote safety and awareness. Through initiatives such as community outreach programmes and collaboration with local organisations, EBAC fosters a culture of vigilance and mutual support, further strengthening Exeter's resilience against crime.
Membership and Participation
Businesses in Exeter are encouraged to join EBAC to benefit from its resources and support. Membership provides access to the SentrySIS platform, training sessions, and a network of like-minded professionals committed to reducing crime. By participating in EBAC, businesses can play an active role in safeguarding their premises, staff, and customers, thereby contributing to a safer city for all.
Conclusion
Exeter Business Against Crime exemplifies the power of collaboration in addressing complex societal challenges. Through innovative technology, strategic partnerships, and community engagement, EBAC effectively tackles business-related crime and anti-social behaviour in Exeter. Its comprehensive approach not only enhances the security of local businesses but also fosters a safer and more welcoming environment for residents and visitors alike.
To find out more about EBAC, please visit their website by clicking here and to find out more about the NABCP, click here.