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£2.3bn lost by consumers in cases reported to the police
Cressida Dick says police feel ‘betrayed’ by ‘truly dreadful crimes’ as Wayne Couzens pleads guilty to killing
A youth worker offers a powerful account of teenage lives blighted by violence
Avon and Somerset’s focus on the offender is seen as a template for improving low conviction rates for rape
Victims of scams face a lengthy battle to get any money back
Killing of marketing executive triggered angry backlash over treatment of women in Britain
Activist Sasha Johnson still ‘critically ill’ in hospital a week after firearms incident in south London
Sasha Johnson supporters hit out after London force says ‘nothing to suggest’ attack was targeted
Spate of TV shows reveal the dangers lurking for those seeking love online
Campaigners against people smuggling say aspirant migrants choose to ignore ‘hard facts’
Williamson responds to 8,000 testimonies on Everyone’s Invited site set up to document schools’ ‘rape culture’
The traditional criminal justice response to harassment and violence is clearly inadequate
Women victims of crime say London force does not take claims of harassment, violence and sexual assault seriously
Sarah Everard’s murder intensifies calls for tougher action from UK government
Sarah Everard case has catalysed emotions and calls for change
Harassment and violence should not be part of daily life for millions of people
Johnson convenes crime and justice task force after backlash over policing of vigil
Cressida Dick has faced calls to resign after officers clashed with mourners in Clapham
Fake online job ads used to lure 21-30-year-olds into laundering crime proceeds
Exclude murder, torture and rape from draft law protecting undercover operatives, former ministers say
Journalists reporting on organised crime suffer death threats as intimidation mounts
Officers are pioneering evidence-based policing in scientific trials across London
Post Office chairman Tim Parker issues apology for ‘historical failings’ and promises reform
Lawyers and politicians demand action as jury trials are pushed back as far as 2022
A shift in response to partner abuse focuses on perpetrator rather than victim
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