See Justice Done
Justice Seen, Justice Done is a cross-government programme which aims to address public concerns about crime and justice.
It was launched in direct response to to many of the issues outlined in Louise Casey's review, 'Engaging Communities in Fighting Crime', which can be read or downloaded via the link on the top right.
A key part of the programme is about raising the public's awareness and understanding of the services they are entitled to from the police and other agencies, and to ensure that these services are focused on the issues that matter locally.
Restorative Justice and Community Payback are just two of the processes being used in Norfolk to reduce crime, prevent reoffending and make neighbourhoods safer.
To learn more about these processes, click the links on the left.
