Everard inquiry opens survey for police forces
Briefly

The Angiolini Inquiry is gathering insights from police officers and staff concerning recruitment, vetting, culture, and standards in response to the murder of Sarah Everard by Wayne Couzens. The inquiry seeks to address systemic failures in the police force, including inadequate vetting processes and cultural issues that may contribute to the safety of women in public spaces. Couzens' actions, which led to a life sentence, raised alarms about the need for comprehensive reforms within policing practices to prevent future incidents. The inquiry aims to ensure police accountability and better public safety.
"This survey opens the opportunity for all staff and officers to have their voices heard. If you're a police constable, a staff member or involved at any level in protecting the public on a day to day basis - this survey is for you, please take the chance to participate."
"Over the last three years, my inquiry has engaged with many officers and staff. I'm always encouraged by the commitment to serve the public."
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