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From: Terry Armstrong
To: mayt@parliament.uk
Cc: Alex King ; Jason Armstrong
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 12:01 PM
Subject: On-line Community Crime Prevention Initiative 
www.crimesharetv.com

Hey Theresa

My name is Terry Armstrong and I am the CEO of the Triple A Multimedia Group Ltd.  Our group of companies are engaged in delivering vocational education and training in the arts and new media.

 The Triple A Multimedia Group delivers vocational education and training in the arts and new media www.triple-a.uk.com  The group comprises of seven media related companies used as vehicles by students to further their careers.   The Triple A Multimedia Group's community arm is a not for profit self help on-line community driven crime prevention product.  www.crimesharetv.com  is not a charity but an unencumbered limited company incorporated in the UK on 6th September 1989, Registration No: 2420127. 

 Over the past 7/8 years we have contacted successive Home Secretaries who endorsed the project, that is to say all previous Home Secretaries except you. At the suggestion of the Home Office we sent an annual updated circular to every Borough Council in the UK to no avail except the KCC.  The general idea was in co-operation with local Borough Councils to use a rent/rates free empty shop on every community High Street to accommodate an interactive Triple A Crimeshare Studio (see attached.) 

Given the current economic climate and disorder in the streets of our capital it cannot be denied the cost of crime is crippling and the cut backs on Police numbers isn't going to help the situation so the timing of introducing on-line community crime prevention through CSTV to the UK community could not be better.  Through interactive social media CSTV would take the criminal energy of youth and convert it into community creativity so it's a win win situation. Triple A have worked with kids and young offenders in prisons for years and know how to operate a project that would appeal to them, for instance it's a fact kids reject authority as we see to our cost today, but young people are automatically attracted to media products.  From my personal experience it would be pointless to try to operate the self help CSTV Studios from Churches or Council controlled property so every Studio on every High Street will display a neon sign featuring the Triple A registered trade mark / logo so just like McDonalds kids will know what to expect when they go in. 

Triple A have approached 02 and Cisco Systems looking for a major sponsorship deal with opportunities to hold stock in the company and I believe these household brands are well placed to benefit from the PR advantages of working in partnership with this project.

 I would appreciate the opportunity to discuss this with the Home Office as to the best way forward.

 Kind Regards

Terry Armstrong CEO

Triple A Multimedia Group Ltd

07900 221156

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Giving a little...Gaining a lot.

It is estimated that seven million offences are caused by under 18’s every year. Most of this ‘youth crime’ is the result of anti social behaviour, street crime and violence.

Behind these statistics, the bad press and the community backlash lie some unpalatable truths. ‘Responsible adults’ are quick to blame but slow to take any responsibility. Kids aren’t born bad we make them that way, we give them no guidance, no resources, no care and no inspiration. With nowhere to go and nothing to do, is it any wonder these kids seek refuge in gangs? This practical proposal will convert the criminal energy of youth into community creativity.

Kids are not the problem but part of the solution.

The Triple A Multimedia Group’s community arm is the not for profit student driven, community crime prevention project. www.crimesharetv.com are piloting a brand new initiative designed to take kids off the streets and back into the community. With sponsorship from major brand names and with volunteers from the media industry and local communities, we plan to set up Triple A Studios up and down the country. These fully equipped Studios are attractive as opposed to Church halls or Council property and open when the kids need them, not when the adults can be bothered. It is Crimeshare TV’s intention to invite ex military personnel previously engaged in Iraq and Afghanistan to participate as role models in operating the studios in their home town. The basic purpose of the studios is to involve the kids with the crime prevention project however Triple A will deliver on-line guidance and assistance to each and every studio not only for CSTV but with whatever the kids themselves decide they want to do within the world of multimedia. Projects as diverse as TV pilots / adverts, website design, computer games, journalism and modelling, films etc are all possible activities but given today’s technology with the imagination of the young anything is possible.

From an original one off programme in East Sutton Park Prison ( ‘Act Now’) up to the formation and success of the first Triple A Crimeshare Studio based at Maidstone TV Studios, we are seeing results. One young black ex con has now gone into full time journalism. Another has had considerable success as a singer / songwriter (Felon.) Check out www.terryarmstrong.tv We seek strong links with local communities so that neighbourhood kids can adopt the concept as their own.

In this period of austerity and cutbacks on Police numbers together with the ongoing problem of terrorism the Police need all the help they can get in terms of local street level intelligence. Given the resources and support we know the youth of today can turn their lives around, earn the respect of their peers and have pride in their community.

A little responsibility goes a long way…….

This is only the start of a nationwide initiative. We want a Triple A Crimeshare Studio in every community. To do that we need your help. From sponsorship to volunteers, if you can contribute get in touch. Take a leaf out of the kids’ book…..help them to make a difference.

Contact: terry.armstrong@triple-a.uk.co.uk

 

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Crimeshare belongs to EVERYONE. It is not a charity. It will never affiliate itself with any political party, association or organization. Crimeshare is run for the people, by the people.

Set up in 1989, Crimeshare is creating a global network of resources, information and advice. It aims to stamp out crime, corruption and injustice wherever it is found.

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CrimeshareTV plans to broadcast from Maidstone Television Studios Kent

Triple A Multimedia Group of Companies continues to offer vocational education  and training, in the arts and new media, in support of its' voluntary community arm CSTV, to fight crime through the student driven global initiative.

CrimeshareTV belongs to all of us to help create a Crimeshare Culture. We HAVE to take responsibility in the fight against crime. We're looking for volunteers to run Crimeshare websites where you live. CrimeshareTV is the student run community arm of the Triple A Multimedia Arts Academy.  It is independent, open and dedicated to rooting out corruption WHEREVER we find it.
Ordinary people, fighting for their families, communities and peace of mind. Crime affects everyone. Big or small, rich or poor, black or white. By sharing what we know and what we think, we’ll send out a strong signal to the decision makers. So get stuck in. Use the forums, send in your opinions, share your info. We WILL post it up.
Remember: If you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem…
Lets all work towards a Crimeshare Culture.

“We have given you the powers. We have given you the resources. Now tell me what you are going to do about it”
Tony Blair.

MOST WANTED

Mohammed Tariq Gavin Carabini Nisar Dad Robert Taylor-Barefoot Rehan Suleman
Mohammed Tariq is wanted in connection with the murder of a man after a suspected road-rage incident in Derby in August. The 26-year-old, who has links to Blackpool, also uses the name Tariq Rafiq. Police want to speak to 29 year old Gavin Carabini about a burglary at the home of an 84-year-old widow during which jewellery worth more than £12,000 was taken. Carabini, who uses the alias Robert Murrary, has links to Dublin, Llanelli, Liverpool and Carlisle. He is considered to be dangerous so if you see him, or know where he is, call the police immediately. Nisar Dad is wanted for attacking his ex partner with an iron bar breaking her elbow – and for driving a car at her and her daughter. The 40-year-old has links to London, Leeds and Birmingham. Robert Taylor-Barefoot is a convicted fraudster who conned people out of almost quarter of a million pounds which he used to fund his lavish lifestyle. The 33-year-old - who has a tribal tattoo on his left arm has links to Shropshire, Surrey, London, Australia and Malaga in Spain. Rehan Suleman is wanted in connection with the large-scale supply of heroin and crack cocaine as well firearm offences. Suleman, who is 27, has connections to Bradford and is known to use the alias Mohammed Baber.

COMMANDER CRIMESHARE

Ex Flying Squad Commander John O’Connor took control of operations at the student driven on-line crime prevention initiative CSTV over a year ago and there’s much excitement among the hundreds of young volunteers at CrimeshareTV at his enquiring into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann in Portugal as reported on TV

John’s career with the Metropolitan Police Force spanned 30 years, operating in the Murder, Counterfeit Currency and Fraud Squads. Most of his service was spent in the Criminal Investigations Department (CID).  John ran the Flying Squad at New Scotland Yard dealing with all armed robberies in London until retiring with the rank of Commander.

CSTV is proud to report that the Commander has been to Portugal investigating Madeleine's disappearance and you can catch his daily media reports on GMTV, Sky News and the BBC. You can be assured Crimeshare Kids are kept fully informed and given sound advice to keep them safe from predators. The kids are 'well chuffed' and keener than ever to join in the fight against crime for a safer future with John who they nicknamed ‘Commander Crimeshare’.

You can contact John by e-mail at commander@crimesharetv.com
He's looking forward to hearing from you.

CRIMESHARE KIDS HELP FIND MADELEINE.

Commander Crimeshare has been in Praia da Luz investigating 4 year old Madeleine McCann's disappearance for GMTV.

You can see the Commander Crimeshare's interview on the sky news website

Kids don't know who to trust these days but Crimeshare Kids all over the world certainly trust Commander Crimeshare and would like him to explore his theory to find Madeleine. CrimeshareTV is operated by kids for kids and from their point of view they need to feel safe even on holiday. CSTV Co-founder  Terry Armstrong reports the website has been inundated with offers of help from kids from all around the world. The general feeling CSTV gets from the kids is 'enough is enough' and Terry says kids are not political and they have no hidden agenda but to protect each other from paedophiles and the growing crime of child abduction. Its obvious to him that Crimeshare Kids from every nationality will put all their energy into finding little Madeleine, and their energy knows no bounds!

Madeleine has a very distinctive right eye which even if her hair is coloured and her clothes changed will remain a positive means of identification.

VISIT THE FIND MADELEINE WEBSITE

If you have any information no matter how insignificant you think it is you can contact Commander Crimeshare direct on commander@crimesharetv.com or tell the Portuguese Police direct on 00 351 282 405 400 or visit their website madeleine.htm

 

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CRIMESHARE KIDS - Video to help find Madeleine

Inspired by Commander Crimeshare and supported by Tesco's, HMV, McDonalds and Phones 4 u, a group of kids from Kent spent their half term break making an outspoken, controversial but very entertaining short film in 9 European languages to help find little Madeleine and support her parents Kate and Gerry's tour of Europe and keep the search for Madeleine alive.
Click the gang's photo to see the movie. →→→

See the BBC's report

The media has praised the film makers for creating an attention grabbing video, highlighting not only the plight of little Madeleine but also the hundreds of other missing kids. Crimeshare Kids don't think the Home Secretary's new laws go far enough to protect kids from sex offenders, the producer, 16 year old Daniel and the CSTV gang have been invited to appear on TV chat shows to tell the world what they think the government should do about paedophiles and child abductors.

Read the piece in this weeks Kent Messenger.

Visit the Home Office website for John Reids latest offerings.

ARE THE CHILD PROTECTION LAWS WORKING?

Following the recent announcement of the outgoing Home Secretary, John Reid's, package of child protection measures the BBC programme 'Britons most wanted Paedophiles' Looked at controversial police plans to flush out 5 convicted paedophiles on the run from the authorities. The BBC traced what happened to them and find their victims to examine whether this new initiative could set a precedent for naming and shaming.

CRIMESHARE COMMUNITY CULTURE

Crimeshare Kids in partnership with major High Street Brands are soon to announce the launch of 'Community Crimeshare Culture' throughout the UK using technology to protect children.

FIND OUT MORE

Abuse agency rescues 76 children

A total of 76 children have been rescued from abusive environments over the past year through the work of a new child protection agency.

The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) - launched last year - saved 10 children directly, with no help from other agencies.

It also smashed three paedophile rings involving as many as 800 people.

Home Office Minister Vernon Coaker said the government was "pleased" with the CEOP's success.

The achievements of the agency were revealed in its first annual report, published on Monday.

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Also take a minute to visit CEOP's website  

 

 

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