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The UK Government is to introduce a new law that will provide better protection for victims and witnesses in cases of violent and sexual offences.
Two initiatives that offer help to females and young people in or at risk of entering the criminal justice system in Gwent and South Wales to break the cycle of criminality...
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent has joined policing partners, the Welsh Government, The Welsh NHS Confederation and The Welsh Local Government Agency...
Safeguarding hubs that will help vulnerable adults and children access the services they need to keep them safe have launched across Gwent.
There is still time to have your say on policing in Gwent, before the Police and Crime Commissioner’s survey closes on January 10.
This has been an incredibly challenging year for us all.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Jeff Cuthbert, has backed calls by the Victims’ Commissioner for the UK Government to introduce laws to give victims more rights...
Residents and organisations across Gwent have been thanked for taking part in the Gwent White Ribbon Day #149Challenge.
Deputy Minister and Chief Whip Jane Hutt MS has praised the work of the Women’s Pathfinder initiative, which helps women in the criminal justice system in south Wales to build...
Earlier today the last Gwent Police and Crime Panel meeting of the year was held.
Welsh speakers can keep to date with the activities of the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent via a dedicated Welsh language e-bulletin and Facebook page.
Gwent Police’s Cyber Crime Team have delivered online safety training to more than 70 police cadets.