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Policing must understand that it has the ability to ‘attract monsters’

Former Met Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu doesn't believe the appeal of policing to individuals like Wayne Couzens or David Carrick is 'properly understood' within the service.
Category: GovernanceLocal and Neighbourhood Policing
Tags: CorruptionLondonMetropolitan Police ServiceMisconductNeighbourhood PolicingSexual Misconduct
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