Ministers have been warned forces rushed through more than 2,400 new recruits right before the Government’s deadline for meeting its target 🔴 Some police officer applicants were invited back for a second chance after previously failing
Rogue police officers are likely to have slipped through the net after forces rushed through more than 2,400 new recruits right before the Government’s deadline for meeting its target, ministers have been warned.
“They are basically spending a week at a time in different units to see what happens in them, essentially to waste time but be ‘officially’ employed and on the books so the Uplift target was reached,” a source toldRick Muir, director of the Police Foundation think tank, said police forces had been put under “a lot of pressure” by the Government to achieve the 20,000 recruitment target and he believed it was “too rushed”.
, found widespread examples of “misogyny, sexism and predatory behaviour” in police forces across the country. The crimes committed by then serving officers Wayne Couzens and David Carrick sparked renewed scrutiny of the Metropolitan Police
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