A partnership to support victims of human trafficking and modern-day slavery is being launched in the county thanks to funding from the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner.
Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner Lorne Green is encouraging suitable organisations to bid to provide a specialist service to support victims and survivors of domestic abuse.
An innovative pilot-project aimed at breaking the cycle of domestic abuse by educating offenders about the consequences of their actions is to be piloted in Norfolk.
The Police and Crime Commissioner’s Youth Commission have had an eventful summer this 2019 touring the county and continuing to have their say on how to shape policing.
Norfolk businesses taking part in networking events this month will be asked to play their part in reducing crime in the county by offering employment to those with criminal convictions.
Policing in the county will once again come under the spotlight as Norfolk’s PCC holds his regular Police Accountability Forum with the Chief Constable.
Norfolk's PCC, Lorne Green, has published his latest annual report which provides an overview of progress made against the county's Police and Crime Plan from 1 April 2018 to 31 March 2019.