Month: September 2014
Statement on ht e future of PCCS
LANCASHIRE’S Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has stressed the vital role PCCs are playing after Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said the post would be abolished should Labour win the next election. In a statement, Clive Grunshaw said: “Since their election, I firmly believe Police and Crime Commissioners across the country have made significantly positive contributions to the communities they […]
23 September, 2014Have your say on the community remedy
HOW do you think those responsible for anti-social behaviour and low-level crime in your neighbourhood should be dealt with? Would you like to see them apologise to their victims, or maybe you think they should repair the damage they’ve caused, or speak to the victim about the impact their behaviour has had on them? As part of the new Anti-Social […]
Commissioner backs hate crime report
HATE crime victims have been told they shouldn’t suffer in silence as part of a raft of recommendations which could transform the way hate crime is handled in Lancashire. Lancashire County Council and the county’s Police and Crime Commissioner have today joined forces – backed by Lancashire Constabulary – to launch a new report into hate crime. The research, from […]
9 September, 2014