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Policing comes under the spotlight at this week's accountability meeting
to support victims of crime and reduce vulnerability, including the force’s response to domestic incidents in the county. Discussion of findings of a recent Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabularies and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) Inspection into the police response to fraud
Great Yarmouth hosts PCC’s policing Q&A
led to “far greater” demands on the police service “than ever before”, particularly in areas of child abuse and online grooming. The meeting also heard how, despite the loss of PCSOs, there are currently 27 student police officers in training in the Great Yarmouth area. DCC
Serious Violence Duty Response Strategy for Norfolk
people A focus on the prevention of domestic abuse A focus on the places and spaces most affected by serious violence A focus on drugs and alcohol as a driver of serious violence Mark Stokes, Chair of the Norfolk Community Safety Partnership and CEO at the Office
Norfolk's PCC and Chief Constable address policing and crime issues
to the major estates scheme at Broadland and Hethersett. ‘Support Victims and Reduce Vulnerability’ – Including an update on the Implementation of a Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Partnership Approach (DAPPA) trial in Norfolk. A reminder of the rationale around establishing
PCC statement on latest crime figures for Norfolk
victim confidence to report crimes such as sexual abuse and targeted proactive policing pushing up drug crime figures, why we find ourselves in this position requires greater scrutiny. “My responsibility as Police and Crime Commissioner is to hold the Chief Constable to account and therefore I
Protecting the vulnerable
belief/non-belief or sexual orientation has the right to live in safety, free from abuse and neglect. Working with partners The OPCCN must also ensure any safeguarding issues which are highlighted to the office are addressed and managed appropriately with partner agencies. Statutory partners include: Norfolk
Protecting the vulnerable
belief/non-belief or sexual orientation has the right to live in safety, free from abuse and neglect. Working with partners The OPCCN must also ensure any safeguarding issues which are highlighted to the office are addressed and managed appropriately with partner agencies. Statutory partners include: Norfolk
Neighbourhood crime and ASB
Anti-social behaviour is any behaviour that causes, or is likely to cause, harassment, alarm or distress to other people and can mean different things to different people, including: noise vandalism harassment dumping rubbish criminal damage assault racist or homophobic abuse graffiti and fly tipping
PCC visits the Purfleet Trust
and her team for making us feel so welcome. I was so impressed with the range of services that the Purfleet Trust provide, particularly their support for women who are experiencing domestic abuse. “As Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner, I am the voice of the victim, so as part
PCC publishes first Police and Crime Plan
crime, to give our police force the resources it needs to invest in frontline policing, to ensure it has the capacity to tackle domestic abuse, sexual offences and cyber-related crime, and to support and protect victims of crime helping them recover from their experiences." Alongside his own