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Rowley asks for power to have final say on “100s” who should be sacked

Officers have no faith in the system when they report misconduct according to Casey Review
Category: Policy
Tags: AssaultCorruptionDrugsFirearmsFraudLeadershipLondonMetropolitan Police ServiceMisconductPersonnel ManagementSexual MisconductTheftTraining
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Scenes of Crime Officer

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The post holder will oversee high-profile crime scene investigations, including the evaluation, collection, and packaging of evidence for scientific analysis. Key responsibilities include attending post-mortem examinations, documenting findings, and spending approximately 70% of time processing crime scenes, handling evidence, and conducting autopsy photography. The role also involves participation in briefings and conferences, with additional duties as required to maintain the highest forensic standards.
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