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The second part of the inquiry into the rape and murder of Sarah Everard has outlined some key findings. The inquiry found sexually motivated crimes against women are not given the same priority response as other high-priority offenses. Here are key findings...
Disparity in priority : The inquiry, chaired by Lady Elish Angiolini, found that sexually motivated crimes against women in public spaces are not afforded the same response as other high-priority crimes. Despite violence against women and girls (VAWG) being declared a "national threat," the operational response lacks the necessary resources and consistency.
Lack of implementation: A key failure identified is the lack of implementation of previous inquiry recommendations, such as barring individuals with convictions o

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