Shining a light on betrayal: Abuse of position for a sexual purpose

Published on: 27 September 2019

Publication types: Legitimacy, PEEL and Spotlight

Police Forces: All local forces in England and Wales

Summary

The abuse of position for a sexual purpose of people who have come into contact with the police for help is abhorrent. All forces need to fully understand this type of offending, take all opportunities to identify warning signs and stop it from happening.

In our previous spotlight report in May 2019, we described our concerns about the progress forces are making in tackling the problem.

This report examines this important theme in greater detail. We provide a national picture, drawing on the finalised findings from the 29 forces in the first two tranches of our integrated PEEL assessments, and the early findings from the third and final tranche of forces.

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Abuse of position for a sexual purpose – A review of forces’ plans in response to our PEEL legitimacy 2016 national report recommendation – October 2017

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