An initiative which aims to improve help and support for families and individuals experiencing domestic abuse has received vital backing from Norfolk's PCC.
Officer numbers, police visibility, drugs and anti-social behaviour were just a few of the issues raised at a special Q&A session hosted by Norfolk’s PCC in Taverham.
From today, people who assault emergency service workers, including police officers, could face up to 12 months in jail as new legislation comes into force.
PCC Lorne Green has become a Friends Against Scams ‘Scambassador’, pledging to raise awareness of the dangers posed by fraudsters and help prevent vulnerable people being targeted and exploited.
An innovative project to educate young people about the dangers of knife crime is set to run in Norfolk for a second time thanks to funding from the PCC.
PCC Lorne Green has written to the Home Secretary and Policing Minister to highlight his 'grave concerns' over the government's police pensions proposal.