As COVID-19 restrictions begin to ease, volunteers who go into Norfolk’s police custody facilities to check on the welfare of those held there have restarted their visits.
Lorne Green, Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk, has joined people around the world in paying tribute to His Royal Highness Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh.
PCC Lorne Green has released a statement having been informed by Chief Constable Simon Bailey that he will retire from Norfolk Constabulary in June 2021.
As the Government’s call for evidence is reopened, the PCC is urging Norfolk’s residents to share their views and experiences to help inform the nationwide strategy to tackling violence against women and girls.
A Norfolk project helping to reduce reoffending by supporting prison leavers into accommodation has been featured in a report published today by the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC).
A project aimed at preventing crime and reducing the number of vulnerable women entering the criminal justice system is being extended for a further year.
For the sixth year running, the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk has received a prestigious national award for openness and transparency.