Opinion 'Tackling town centre antisocial behaviour remains a priority'
Devon and Cornwall PCC Alison Hernandez on tackling town centre ASB issues
Devon and Cornwall PCC Alison Hernandez on tackling town centre ASB issues
The police and crime commissioner for Devon and Cornwall Alison Hernandez is 'concerned' about court
Alison Hernandez discussed hotspot policing around Devon and Cornwall in her latest column
Regular readers of this column will know I am unequivocal in my quest to tackle violence and improve community safety for all residents across the peninsula. Accordingly, this has always formed a core element of my Police & Crime Plan and will continue to do so for my next electoral term.
That’s the question Devon & Cornwall Police are asking women in nine pilot towns across the region, as they trial new ways to tackle the scourge of violence against women and girls.
As Police and Crime Commissioner I am responsible for the totality of policing. With more than 6,000 officers and staff in Devon and Cornwall Police, and over 130 buildings in the police estate which I own and manage, this means a lot of urgent matters arise without notice.
As Police and Crime Commissioner I am responsible for the totality of policing. With more than 6,000 officers and staff in Devon and Cornwall Police, and over 130 buildings in the police estate which I own and manage, this means a lot of urgent matters arise without notice.
As Police and Crime Commissioner I am responsible for the totality of policing. With more than 6,000 officers and staff in Devon and Cornwall Police, and over 130 buildings in the police estate which I own and manage, this means a lot of urgent matters arise without notice.
two years ago this month, the Keyham community in Plymouth was rocked by the UK’s worst mass shooting in a decade.
two years ago this month, the Keyham community in Plymouth was rocked by the UK’s worst mass shooting in a decade.
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