Suffolk Police works closely with other agencies in order to effectively tackle crime and anti-social behaviour.
Partner agencies carry out invaluable work in the communities we serve and are absolutely key to improving the quality of life for everyone.
The Crime and Disorder Act of 1998 set out a legal framework upon which agencies, including the police, county and district councils and health services must work together.
Following the introduction of the Act, agencies in Suffolk's districts formed Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships (CDRPs).
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