An investigation has revealed serious culture and security lapses in police forces in England and Wales, leading to applicants with questionable backgrounds being cleared to join, and officers going unpunished for harassing women.
The report’s findings are “mind-blowing,” according to Rick Muir, director of the Police Foundation, an independent British think tank that researches how to improve policing. Its release comes as the United Kingdom and other countries, including the United States, engage inBritish police forces have come under fire in recent years for their treatment of women both inside and outside their own ranks.
London police officer gets life sentence for Sarah Everard murder in case that shook confidence in police In one example cited in the report, an officer reported inappropriate behavior and language by his supervisor, a senior officer in the force, that “appeared to amount to sexual harassment.” The investigator decided that the senior officer’s behavior fell short of misconduct, and appeared to blame the junior officer for not objecting more clearly and for failing “to nip this behaviour in the bud.
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