The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk (OPCCN) has been recognised nationally for the quality of its independent custody visiting scheme.
One year on from becoming a White Ribbon accredited organisation the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk (OPCCN) remains as committed as ever to ending violence against women and girls.
A banner promoting partnership working to tackle Modern Slavery stood proudly at an event organised by Business in the Community (BiTC), sponsored by Aviva.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk, Giles Orpen-Smellie, has been allocated over £900,000 of Safer Streets funding from the Home Office. This funding will support 17 initiatives to tackle neighbourhood crime, violence against women and girls (VAWG) and anti-social behaviour (ASB).
A workplace pledge to help employees affected by domestic abuse has marked its third-year anniversary with nearly 100 sign-ups from organisations across Norfolk.
This event will provide an opportunity for you to share your views on Norfolk’s Serious Violence Duty strategy as it’s developing and find out more about the Norfolk Community Safety Partnership.
Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has responded to the latest release of crime statistics data for all forces in England and Wales from the Office of National Statistics (ONS).
The fourth PCC Accountability Meeting (PAM) of 2023 was hosted by the Police and Crime Commissioner, Giles Orpen-Smellie, at his Wymondham office on Tuesday, 17 October.
Police and Crime Commissioner Giles Orpen-Smellie is once again inviting residents across Norfolk to meet with him to discuss any policing or crime issues they may have.
A volunteer who has spent more than two decades checking on the welfare of police detainees in Norfolk has received a special thank you for his dedication to the role.