Hundreds of women and girls tell us about their safety concerns during first week of ...
More than 500 women and girls have already filled out our online survey to identify problem areas where they feel unsafe.
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More than 500 women and girls have already filled out our online survey to identify problem areas where they feel unsafe.
Nottinghamshire Police has launched its ‘Walk in My Shoes’ campaign to tackle problem areas where women and girls feel unsafe.
A flagship conference hosted by Nottinghamshire Police brought more than 140 professionals together to raise awareness around tackling child exploitation.
“You are very lucky you did not kill someone, either yourself, your passenger or an innocent bystander.”
Women experiencing domestic violence are being urged to tell the police about what is happening to them.
Women who feel trapped in violent and abusive relationships are being reminded of the vital role police officers can play in ending their abusive relationships.
Response officers managed to save a distressed woman’s life after she had fallen into the River Trent and was travelling downstream at speed.
‘How I joined a dating site and became a victim of Sextortion’
A team of detectives have arrested a 24-year-old man believed to be behind a Sextortion scam where a Nottingham victim had been targeted.
Young people duped by criminals to send over naked pictures of themselves have spoken out in the hope less people will fall victim to this devastating crime.