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Police Data

12-months. 33% of all violence with injury was domestic abuse related. Grievous Bodily Harm has seen an increase of 40% when compared to the 2019 baseline, and a 4% increase when compared to the previous 12-months. A 15% decrease against the 2019 baseline for Actual Bodily Harm can be seen, and a 10%


Norfolk’s PCC responds to latest crime statistics

for the 12 months leading up to the end of June 2023. These figures show a 20% increase in all Violence With Injury (compared with the 2019 baseline set by the Government) and a 0% decrease when compared to the previous 12 months. Domestic abuse accounts for 34% of all violence with injury


PCC performance under spotlight at Panel meeting

of domestic abuse and sexual violence, including a new independent domestic violence advocacy service, which went live on 1 April 2015, provided by Leeway the launch of Gateway to Employment – an ambitious initiative between the OPCCN and Department for Work and Pensions to get 100 Norfolk


PCC to visit Aylsham and Cromer to gather police funding views

for Norfolk Constabulary and the Office of the PCC. “The increase in some of the most abhorrent and harmful crimes - including domestic abuse, sex offences, child sexual abuse and child sexual exploitation - means officers are undertaking complex investigations on a frequent basis. This fundamentally


PCC project targeting female offenders extended

issues, drug or alcohol dependency – any one or combination of these can be a contributory factor.  “Many of the women being supported by WONDER have also been victims of crime, such as domestic or sexual abuse, so the project is also helping to prevent further harm and victimisation


PCC’s office remains committed to ending men’s violence against women and girls

’s HEAR campaign and take the pledge to help employees affected by domestic abuse Make the White Ribbon Promise - Make the White Ribbon Promise — White


Anti-slavery network to be launched in the county

the Pandora Project – which works with women and children affected by domestic abuse – received a £214,687 grant to support off-street sex workers who may be vulnerable to human trafficking or modern slavery over a three-year period. The St Giles Trust received £89,028 under the Hidden Victims


Female offenders to receive better support thanks to new partnership

have to understand what makes them vulnerable to committing crime”, said PCC Lorne Green. “Unemployment, money worries, drug or alcohol dependency, sex-working, mental health issues, domestic and sexual abuse – any one, or combination of these, could be a contributory factor. “I am delighted


Social Value Policy

community projects related to arts, culture and sport, and access to nature.  Plan Priority: Reducing Harm Social Value priorities: Increase the number of businesses and organisations with a Domestic Abuse Policy. Increase the number of Domestic Abuse Champions in Norfolk. Increase employment


PCC funds support for survivors as child sex abuse sees ‘exponential increase’

Cases of recorded child sexual abuse increased by a third last year according to figures released this week by the NSPCC*. As the charity campaigns for more Government funding to support survivors, Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has been taking steps to ensure vital local