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Hate crime has no place
PCC Sue Mountstevens discusses the recent incident in Southmead, which involved a vehicle being deliberately driven at a young man and racist language being used towards him following the collision.
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Deputy PCC visits South Gloucestershire community groups
The Deputy PCC visited local organisations in South Gloucestershire to understand their important role in the community.
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Partnership welcomes innovative coordinator role to reduce reoffending at HMP Eastwood Park
A pioneering new role to support women leaving prison is being spearheaded by the South West Reducing Reoffending Partnership.
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PCC welcomes role review
The PCC welcomes the Home Secretary’s plan to review the role of PCCs to help give local people a greater say over policing.
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Working together to create change
PCC Sue Mountstevens discusses police use of force and easing of some coronavirus restrictions.
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Deputy PCC takes part in ride along with South Bristol policing team
Deputy PCC John Smith joined the South Bristol policing team for a ride along to find out how officers are working alongside local people.
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Guest blog: What is honour-based abuse?
We spoke to Karma Nirvana about honour-based abuse and how victims can get support.
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Remembering those lost to honour-killings
Each year on July 14 a day of remembrance is held for all lives lost to honour killings.
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Edward Colston statue statement
Following correspondence asking PCC Sue Mountstevens to drop the charges against those involved in pulling down Edward Colston's statue, she outlines the remit of the role.
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Avon and Somerset Police leads the way to meet National Equality Standards
Avon and Somerset Police have become the first police force in the UK to have achieved the accreditation for the National Equality Standard (NES).