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Norfolk's PCC marks a year in post

. But I also hear from people that they want more to be done about speeding motorists, drug dealing, rape and serious sexual assaults. Alongside this, around a quarter of calls to Norfolk Police today are related to domestic abuse, a crime that is happening behind closed doors. The reality


PCC joins walk to highlight need to end violence against women and girls

to the Norfolk County Community Safety Partnership. In addition to the VAWG funding the OPCCN also announced additional grants for two other Norfolk charities to help victims and survivors of sexual abuse


Norfolk's Independent Advisory Group hosts Annual General Meeting

the constabulary for its commitment to the IAG,” said Mr Rowlands. The meeting heard from Assistant Chief Constable Nick Davison, who gave an overview of the work of the constabulary over the past year in areas including, the Covid-19 pandemic, domestic abuse, child sexual abuse, County Lines


Unanimous Panel support for new Norfolk Policing Budget

– 7,400 in the last year. An ever-growing volume of calls relating to mental health. More policing of protests, events and highways related issues. More domestic abuse, more sexual offences, up 13.5% from last year. Complex, less visible


Complaints

Wymondham, Norfolk NR18 0WW.  Please note that the OPCCN cannot investigate anonymous complaints and will not enter into correspondence with individuals who have used foul or abusive language. Complaints against the Police and Crime Commissioner or OPCCN staff Any complaint about the conduct of your PCC,


Complaints

Wymondham, Norfolk NR18 0WW.  Please note that the OPCCN cannot investigate anonymous complaints and will not enter into correspondence with individuals who have used foul or abusive language. Complaints against the Police and Crime Commissioner or OPCCN staff Any complaint about the conduct of your PCC,


Partnership working proves vital way to keep Norfolk women out of criminal justice system

them understand that in many cases, offending can be linked to a complex and chaotic domestic situation, often impacted by a history of childhood difficulties, poverty and in many cases abuse. “It is hoped that the training will help with their interactions whilst visiting female detainees


New Norfolk projects launched to prevent child criminal exploitation, drugs and violence

County Council, added: “County Lines gangs are exploiting, abusing and controlling our children and young people. Agencies across Norfolk are committed to working together to disrupt and prevent this criminal activity and to give victims a way out. “By working with those at risk, ensuring


"Dream come true" as Norfolk apprentice nets national accolade

those that have experienced mental health trauma as a result of domestic abuse. Home Group listened to me and believed in me – they proved this by offering an apprenticeship opportunity. At the time I didn’t know much about apprenticeships but this was clearly a chance for me to get back


New website launched to help victims of modern-day slavery and human trafficking in Norfolk

and have no identity documents. They could well appear scared, avoid eye contact, and be untrusting or show signs of abuse. People who are being exploited are used as a commodity for the gain of other people." "There are also several types of exploitation. These include, but are not limited to