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Police tracked down more online predators during pandemic

Police tracked down more online predators during pandemic National report shows how Nottinghamshire Police handled the coronavirus pandemic 15:20, 20 APR 2021 Officers out in force on Saturday night to break up illegal gatherings and parties in Nottingham Never miss another Nottinghamshire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice More officers were deployed to hunt down online paedophiles across Nottinghamshire after some areas of crime fell during the coronavirus pandemic.

Women s safety: We cannot let this moment go to waste

Julie Etchingham presents a Tonight programme on the shockwave of anger in the wake of Sarah Everard s death. Credit: ITV Tonight I’ve lost count of the times I’ve worked on stories about the violence men do to women.  Shameful statistics on rape convictions in the 1990s (they are still shameful). The multiple murders of young women at the hands of a man in Ipswich. The fact two women die per week at the hands of men - often their abusive partners. The introduction of a law against coercive control, where men pitilessly gaslight their wives and girlfriends. The stalking and murder of young hairdresser, Hollie Gazzard. #MeToo. Pestminster.  

Sadiq Khan unveils strategy to protect women s safety in London

The Mayor of London spoke to Cosmopolitan about his plans to make women safer in the capital. Apr 7, 2021 The murder of Sarah Everard has raised new questions about an age-old stain on society – violence against women and girls. The tragedy of Sarah’s death sent shockwaves through the appalled nation, and just as unsettling was the feeling stirred up for many women that, really, it could have been any of us, just trying to walk home. An outpouring of stories followed on social media demonstrating that male harassment and violence is the exhausting norm rather than an abhorrent exception. The government swiftly responded by outlining its moves to provide reassurance to women and girls . These measures including “better lighting and CCTV”; an increase in police presence in “areas of potential concern for women and girls” like “parks and alleyways, and routes from bars, restaurants and nightclubs” and more plain clothes officers attending clubs and bars

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