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Predators like Wayne Couzens ‘still given police jobs’ after murder of Sarah Everard
- The Angiolini Inquiry finds predators with sexual-offence histories still entering English and Welsh police forces.
- The report calls for tightening police vetting and rapid implementation of reforms to' protect women.
- Project Vigilant and Operation Soteria are urged for nationwide rollout to tackle predatory behaviour.
- The inquiry notes data gaps in recording sexual offences, hindering pattern detection.
- Home Secretary Mahmood commits to examining recommendations and funding a new centre.
- The inquiry emphasizes changing how police respond to indecent exposure incidents.
- The report ties safety concerns to public space fear among women.
- The inquiry’s phase two focuses on recruitment, culture, and investigations into sexual offences.
- The inquiry cites 13 recommendations for a 'whole-society' approach to protection.
- The inquiry’s findings come after Sarah Everard’s 2021 murder by Wayne Couzens.
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