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Dealing with incidents of crime and anti social behaviour is what warranted Police officers, and in some cases Community Support Officers (CSOs) are trained to do.
During his election campaign the Commissioner viewed a presentation on the work of the Drop-in Centre and was impressed by the range of activities it offers to young people.
Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner to attend Senghenydd Youth Drop in Centre (SYDIC) AGM next week
The Commissioner made his announcement at a meeting of the Gwent Police and Crime Panel. The Panel will consider the Commissioner's proposal at their next meeting in January...
This is the second year that the police forces have joined together to tackle crime over the festive season.
The Commissioner has this morning attended the re-launch of the Multi-agency Centre in Abergavenny which will support victims of domestic abuse and their families.
Mr Johnston will take an Oath of Office at the final Gwent Police Authority meeting on Wednesday 21st November, prior to taking up office as the Commissioner on Thursday 22n
The event follows on from a successful public consultation which saw Gwent residents take the opportunity to comment on current policing priorities and the way performance...
The oath is designed to provide a platform for PCCs to set out publicly their commitment to tackling their new role with integrity. It will also echo the commitment police...
The HMIC review, called "Preparing for Police and Crime Commissioners" was carried out between April and June 2012.
The figures, which looks at data for the 12 months to September 2011 as compared with 12 months ending September 2010, reveal there were 5109 fewer crimes committed.
The figures which look at data for the 12 months to December 2011 reveal that overall crime was down 11%, as compared to the 12 months to December 2010.