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Police misconduct


Police misconduct

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Reading the latest report into the Met today, I came across this:

"management teams who wanted to better understand the scale and extent of sexism and misogyny in order to tackle the problems, highlighted some of the behaviours officers and staff are putting up with on a daily basis....the survey found that 22% of public protection officers who responded...had experienced unwanted sexual advances or touching."

So the PPU, whose job is to manage SO, are working alongside SO, maybe even in the same teams. Staggering.
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