(Focused on crime awareness, public reporting, documentation, and social responsibility)
1. COLLECTION AND DISSEMINATION OF CRIME-RELATED INFORMATION
- Gather information related to crimes and criminal activities from citizens and various sources.
- Analyze trends and patterns to raise awareness and inform the public and authorities.
- Share verified crime-related information with relevant departments for necessary action.
2. CRIME AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS
- Organize awareness campaigns on women’s safety, cybercrime, child abuse, domestic violence, drug abuse, and human trafficking.
- Use posters, seminars, workshops, street plays, and social media to educate the public about crime prevention.
3. DOCUMENTATION AND REPORTING
- Prepare documentation and case reports based on complaints and crime-related data.
- Maintain a structured record of incidents, trends, and community concerns for public reference and advocacy.
4. VICTIM ASSISTANCE AND GUIDANCE
- Provide basic legal awareness and support to crime victims.
- Guide victims on how to file complaints or approach the appropriate authorities.
- Assist people who are afraid or unsure about going to police or legal departments.
5. REPORTING OF SOCIAL CRIMES
- Raise public voice and create awareness on social crimes like child marriage, dowry, cyber bullying, and substance abuse.
- Encourage anonymous reporting of crimes to promote a safer environment without fear of retaliation.
6. CYBERCRIME AWARENESS AND REPORTING SUPPORT
- Educate the public, especially youth, about online threats like fraud, phishing, identity theft, and fake profiles.
- Help victims understand how to file complaints with cybercrime cells or legal authorities.
7. YOUTH AND STUDENT ENGAGEMENT
- Conduct sessions in schools, colleges, and institutions to educate students about crimes, laws, and their responsibilities as citizens.
- Train youth to be active contributors to building a crime-free society through awareness and ethical behavior.
8. COORDINATION WITH GOVERNMENT AND SOCIAL BODIES
- Collaborate with local administration, police, legal aid cells, education departments, and social organizations for awareness programs.
- Act as a bridge between citizens and authorities in addressing crime-related concerns.
9. VOLUNTEER NETWORK AND TRAINING
- Build a strong nationwide network of trained volunteers to support NCIB’s mission in local communities.
- Organize training programs to equip volunteers with basic knowledge of legal rights, reporting procedures, and public awareness techniques.
10. PUBLIC COMMUNICATION AND OUTREACH
- Promote NCIB’s objectives, values, and activities through media, events, and publications.
- Create a sense of civic responsibility and encourage active citizen participation in crime prevention.
To build a just, crime-free, and informed society by promoting public awareness, collecting and reporting criminal information, and empowering citizens with knowledge — all within the boundaries of the Constitution and law.