A team of five from the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk took to the streets of Norwich to witness first-hand the work of Norfolk’s dedicated Special Constabulary.
A team which provides intensive one-to-one support to high-risk victims of domestic violence has received a funding boost from the county’s PCC to help it cope with demand for its support services.
Unless you have spent time in police custody, you probably won’t have heard of custody visiting - a role from which Eric Langford is retiring after 15 years.
A suite of partnership projects to tackle serious violence in Norfolk by preventing the exploitation of young people by criminal gangs have been launched in the county.
The PCC is required by law to publish a set of accounts each year providing a breakdown of the PCC's and Norfolk Constabulary's financial performance and financial position.
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk has won a prestigious national award for the quality of its independent custody visiting scheme.