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The unit, made up of 19 victim care officers (VCOs) based in the Connect Gwent Victims’ Hub in Blackwood, has been providing help and care to victims since 12 July.
I recently joined Gwent Police at a garage in Blackwood where the We Don’t Buy Crime team were offering motorists free forensic catalytic converter marking to help protect...
An initiative that supports female offenders in Gwent, ensuring their wellbeing and starting them on the journey to recovery, has been recognised with a commendation from the...
I support Baroness Bertin’s proposed amendment to the UK Government’s Policing Bill, which seeks to include domestic abuse and sexual violence within the legal definition of...
Gwent Police’s senior police cadets and Special Chief Inspector Esther McLaughlin have been recognised at the Lord Ferrers Awards for their inspirational contributions to...
The charity Crimestoppers has launched an educational film which warns how girls are increasingly vulnerable to exploitation by criminal gangs.
Gwent Police has been working with local authority trading standards and licencing teams, the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) and Natural Resources Wales to tackle...
Children and young people in Abertillery have been exploring their creative side with drop-in dance workshops funded by the Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent.
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner has been working in partnership with local disability friendship group My Mates about their understanding and experiences of...
Gwent Police has been recognised by Victim Support for taking steps to improve its response and support to victims and witnesses of hate crime.
The Association of Police and Crime Commissioners is conducting a UK-wide survey to better understand resident’s views on current firearms licensing regulations.
The hit BBC series Crash Detectives, which follows the work of Gwent Police’s Collision Investigation Unit, is back.