Festive campaign raises awareness of dangers of one punch attacks
One Punch UK supports families across the country who are living with the impact of one punch attacks.
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One Punch UK supports families across the country who are living with the impact of one punch attacks.
A new digital solution has revolutionised the way police in Durham process disclosures about a person's violent or abusive past to protect future victims.
Officers are clamping down on uninsured drivers.
A sex offender who raped a woman and sexually assaulted a child has been jailed for 17 years.
All frontline officers and staff at Durham Constabulary are set to receive specialist domestic abuse training to help protect vulnerable people.
George Bellwood raped the child at least 25 times over a three-year period, on one occasion assaulting her while she slept.
A road safety campaign is aiming to safeguard young people after the latest figures revealed that 58 per cent of serious and fatal road collisions involving 11-17-year-olds occurred during the winter months.
PDs Jasper, Dutch and Axel have officially joined the force.
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