A Domestic Homicide Review into the death of Sarah (pseudonym) has today been published by the Norfolk Community Safety Partnership to enable lessons to be learned and shared as widely and thoroughly as possible to reduce the risk of such tragedies happening in the future.
Commenting on the current situation with the release of ex-offenders, Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Sarah Taylor said: “The situation with prisons is concerning, however,…
Police and Crime Commissioner, Sarah Taylor, is inviting residents of Norfolk to submit questions on policing and crime, ready for her first PCC Accountability Meeting in July.
The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) and Chief Constable are required by law to publish a set of accounts each year providing a breakdown of the PCC’s…
Newly elected Police and Crime Commissioner, Sarah Taylor, chose to make her Declaration of Acceptance of Office in the company of her new colleagues at…
A Domestic Homicide Review*(DHR) into the death of Lynne (pseudonym) has today been published by the Norfolk Community Safety Partnership to share the multi-agency lessons and recommendations identified from the tragedy.
A Domestic Homicide Review into the death of Helen has today been published by the Norfolk Community Safety Partnership to share the multi-agency recommendations that have been identified from the tragedy.
Long-serving volunteer Independent Custody Visitors, Luciana Copping and Ian Stevenson, who have been checking on the welfare of people detained in custody, have attended their special retirement presentations.
Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Giles Orpen-Smellie, has visited Not About the Bike in North Earlham, Norwich, a project part-funded by SPACE (Supporting Positive Activities and Community Engagement).