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Anti-social behaviour can damage communities. But not enough people are reporting it.
This empowers repeat victims of anti-social behaviour to ask for a review of actions partner agencies have taken to resolve their concerns.
Knife crime campaign ‘Not the One’ launched to educate young people of dangers of carrying a knife.
Our commitment as an organisation to innovation, early intervention and prompt positive action is relevant across all areas of our activities.
Our Heritage Centre brings the history of policing in South Wales to life, from the Celtic age to present day.
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