Justice Seen, Justice Done
Hackney Council is taking part in the Home Office's "Justice Seen, Justice Done" programme, which aims to improve public confidence in how crime is tackled and justice delivered.
Justice Seen, Justice Done is a national campaign, which aims to:
- raise awareness of what the public can expect from the council, the police and other agencies involved in community safety
- ensure that local community safety priorities are tackled
- demonstrate that there are tough, visible consequences for those who break the law.
Justice Seen, Justice Done priorities
Follow the links below to find out more about the Justice Seen, Justice Done priorities:
- Neighbourhood crime and justice
- One dialogue with the public on crime
- Promoting the Policing Pledge
- Highly visible community payback
- Community Crime Fighters
- Support for Victims and Witnesses
- Publicising sentencing outcomes
Contacting the Justice Seen, Justice Done team
If you have any queries about the Justice Seen, Justice Done initiative, you can contact us using the details at the top-right corner of this page.
Page updated: 15 Jun 2010


