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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


Reducing offending

people, from becoming involved in offending in the first place and by working to reduce reoffending amongst those who do offend. The causes of crime are complex. Poverty, parental neglect, low self-esteem, alcohol and drug abuse can be connected to why people break the law. The OPCCN recognises that


Reducing offending

people, from becoming involved in offending in the first place and by working to reduce reoffending amongst those who do offend. The causes of crime are complex. Poverty, parental neglect, low self-esteem, alcohol and drug abuse can be connected to why people break the law. The OPCCN recognises that


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


Norfolk Community Safety Partnership

Norfolk is one of the safest counties in the country, but is still faced with significant and diverse community safety challenges, ranging from combatting the supply of drugs through county lines and growing levels of domestic abuse, to modern slavery and environmental crime.   The Norfolk


Norfolk Community Safety Partnership

Norfolk is one of the safest counties in the country, but is still faced with significant and diverse community safety challenges, ranging from combatting the supply of drugs through county lines and growing levels of domestic abuse, to modern slavery and environmental crime.   The Norfolk