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Policing in Norfolk comes under spotlight at latest accountability meeting

estate and work to support those affected by domestic abuse, whilst the PCC sought clarification about how complaints against police officers and staff are managed and in the circumstances in which someone would be eligible to make a complaint. PCC Lorne Green said: “Much


Serious Violence Duty Response Strategy for Norfolk

, selected miscellaneous crimes against society, and selected public order offences. The definition includes violence related to domestic abuse, hate crime, weapon related crime, public space violence affecting young people, and county lines drug markets and exploitation. In response, the Norfolk


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specialist services such as the Norfolk Integrated Domestic Abuse Service (NIDAS).  If you require more information on services for victims, please visit: Supporting victims and protecting the vulnerable - OPCCN If you are in immediate risk of harm, call 999.  If you would like any further information


One to One Project invites PCC to newly refurbished counselling rooms

we could help.” Norfolk Constabulary’s, District Commander, Wesley Hornigold, said, “Anyone can suffer from sexual abuse or violence and raising awareness of this hidden harm is a priority for police and partners. The effect on victims of sexual abuse and violence can


The Police and Crime Panel - 21st April

audience. Going forward, they will be encouraged to go via their own channels of communication through the National Association of Local Councils (NALC) to have their say. It was noted that 24% of reported crime is attributed to domestic abuse – a largely unseen crime. The Chief Constable


PCC comments on latest crime figures for Norfolk

categories, such as burglary and theft, are to be welcomed, Norfolk’s communities will no doubt be concerned to see figures for violent and sexual offences, and domestic abuse, continuing to rise. “While I understand that increases in these crime types are being seen nationally, it’s not something


Youth Commission sets priorities at inaugural meeting

Mental health Relationships with the police Journeys through the criminal justice system Peer group pressure and social media Domestic abuse/ abusive relationships. Members also got the opportunity to meet and put their questions to Norfolk’s Chief


Anti-Slavery Day 2023

exploitation, enforced criminality, domestic servitude and sex trafficking.  Joining forces, working in partnership, sharing information and striving together to eliminate the impact of this crime within our communities is the ONE THING that we can all do. So, today we hereby challenge our partners


Clarity on presentation of consultation responses

information. To protect those details, it is right and proper that such content is redacted from the comments before they are made publicly available. There are also instances were individuals have used abusive or offensive language in their responses. The OPCCN will not publish this language – the sentiment


Norfolk puts spotlight on child sexual exploitation

sexual exploitation is child abuse and can affect any child, anytime, anywhere. CSE has no barriers any child can be sexually exploited no matter what culture, ethnicity or religion. "Everyone has a role to play in raising awareness of CSE; the safeguarding of our children is everybody’s business