A Norfolk project helping to reduce reoffending by supporting prison leavers into accommodation has been featured in a report published today by the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC).
A project aimed at preventing crime and reducing the number of vulnerable women entering the criminal justice system is being extended for a further year.
For the sixth year running, the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk has received a prestigious national award for openness and transparency.
More than 200 professionals and parents have taken part in a series of virtual workshops aimed at highlighting the dangers of criminal exploitation of young people in Norfolk.
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Norfolk’s PCC, Lorne Green, has released a statement in response to the publication of recorded crime data by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) for England and Wales.
The help and support available to victims and survivors of sexual abuse in Norfolk is being increased thanks to a partnership between the PCC and Breckland-based Daisy Programme.