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11/10/2021
A former deputy chief constable in Northern Ireland says sexual assaults by male officers were "not uncommon" when she started her police career.
A former deputy chief constable in Northern Ireland says sexual assaults by male officers were "not uncommon" when she started her police career. Judith Gillespie, who joined the then RUC in 1982, has spoken out following the recent conviction of serving Met Police officer Wayne Couzens for the kidnapping, rape and murder of Sarah Everard in London.
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