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19 Jan 2022 - 09:02:04
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New Police Scotland drive to tackle violence against women


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Police Scotland is developing a new strategy to tackle violence against women and girls following events such as the murder of Sarah Everard.

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The initiative comes as new figures reveal the number of reported sexual crimes across Scotland increased by more than 13% last year.

A report for the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) highlights the success of the force's That Guy campaign.

It also details positive feedback for the new officer verification process.

When the new checks were launched in October Police Scotland said it wanted to reassure the public after Ms Everard was abducted and killed by Metropolitan police officer Wayne Couzens.

Couzens, 48, used his warrant card to abduct Ms Everard from a south London street before raping and murdering her.

A paper, prepared for Wednesday's SPA meeting by Deputy Chief Constable Malcolm Graham, says the current police approach is aligned to Scottish government's Equally Safe Strategy and the National Police Chiefs' Council Strategy to Tackle Violence Against Women and Girls.

Both are also under review following nationwide concern and anger over Ms Everard's murder last March.

The force said the crime and other high profile events highlighted the need to "continually review and improve our approaches".

Deputy Chief Constable Graham's report states: "Work has commenced on the development of a bespoke Police Scotland Strategy to Tackle Violence Against Women and Girls, to ensure women and girls are respected and live free from all forms of violence, abuse, exploitation and harassment.

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