The PCC has welcomed an inspection report praising Norfolk Constabulary for how it treats its people – both those its serves and its workforce – with fairness and respect.
Women and children whose lives have been affected by domestic abuse are continuing to be given the vital support they need to turn their lives around thanks to a cash boost from Norfolk’s PCC.
PCC Lorne Green will soon have to decide whether to increase or freeze the policing element of council Tax to fund next year’s policing service, and he wants to know what the Norfolk public thinks.
On 14 November, the PCC will again be taking his regular public meeting and policing Q&A ‘on the road’ as he holds the county’s Chief Constable to account.
Lorne has released a statement responding to the announcement by Norfolk Police on findings from its review of policing in Cromer on the weekend of 18-20 August 2017.
Partner organisations across the county are being invited to play their part in a scheme targeting female offenders and women at risk of entering the criminal justice system.