“It was the difference between life and death” is how one former prisoner has described a PCC-funded scheme which helps those leaving prison to turn their lives around.
An initiative which helps to rehome dogs while improving the well-being and mental health of prisoners has been hailed a success in the county thanks to funding from Norfolk’s PCC.
Norfolk's PCC Lorne Green has released a statement in response to the publication of the latest recorded crime data by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) for England and Wales.
Police and Crime Commissioner Lorne Green joined partners and members of the public at a special candlelight vigil to remember those who have been affected by hate crime in the county.
PCC Lorne Green highlighted his commitment to tackling domestic abuse as he delivered a speech at the Domestic Abuse Conference organised by Leeway in Norwich.
Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Lorne Green has cautiously welcomed the announcement from the Government on the recruitment of 20,000 new police officers.
Four powerful short films highlighting different forms of domestic abuse are to be shown to young people across Norfolk thanks to work by students at City College Norwich, back by the OPCCN.
Dozens of young people were given the chance to air their views on crime and policing at the latest Q&A session in Great Yarmouth hosted by PCC Lorne Green.
Collar numbers will be issued to all current serving and future police dogs in Norfolk and Suffolk in recognition of the vital role they play within policing.