PCC Lorne Green is working with partners to help build positive relationships between children and their parents in prison in a bid to reduce offending.
Norfolk's PCC has supported the launch of Norfolk Constabulary's Christmas drink drive campaign which urges members of the public to consider the #IMPACT of driving under the influence of drink or drugs.
A series of virtual workshops is being launched once more across the county in a bid to educate parents about the dangers of criminal exploitation of young people.
Victims of modern slavery and human trafficking in Norfolk are being offered extra support and assistance on where to find help with the launch of a new website.
Norfolk's PCC has backed a relaunch of the Stop Hate in Norfolk initiative which sends a message to the people of Norfolk to take a stand against hate incidents.
Plans in place to ensure the criminal justice system continues effectively despite the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic were commended at the recent meeting of the Norfolk and Suffolk Local Criminal Justice Board.
Parents across Norfolk are being asked to sign-up to a series of virtual workshops aimed at educating them about the dangers of criminal exploitation of young people.
A project which aims to improve the well-being and mental health of prisoners with a little help from a few four-legged friends has been praised for its success.
A project launched last month to prevent homelessness among ex-offenders and reduce the likelihood of them returning to crime is already set to be extended thanks to partnership backing.