Female offenders are set to receive better support in Norfolk thanks to funding from the Ministry of Justice, and the PCC is looking for a partner to help deliver the project.
Police and communities are joining forces in the fight against crime thanks to a funding programme launched by the county’s Police and Crime Commissioner.
For the second year running, the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk (OPCCN) has received a prestigious national award for openness and transparency.
Before the PCC takes his proposals for the 2017/18 policing budget to the Norfolk Police and Crime Panel in February, he wants to hear from the county’s tax payers.
A PCC-funded employability programme aimed at reducing reoffending has supported 57 people with criminal convictions to access employment, education and training.
PCCs Lorne Green and Tim Passmore have revitalised the Norfolk & Suffolk Collaboration Panel to discuss opportunities for further collaboration across the two constabularies.
Just six months into his term, the PCC faces a big decision, and he wants the public’s input before he makes it – beginning with people in the Great Yarmouth area.