Officers have begun using the Cambridge Crime Harm Index to determine which of the 35,000 offenders reported to them for crimes against women are the most dangerous
Metropolitan Police officers are using counter-terrorism tactics to catch some of the worst predators targeting women on the streets of London.is using the Cambridge Crime Harm Index to assess 35,000 offenders reported each year for crimes against women and girls in a bid to rank the 100 who are most dangerous to the public.
, so that's an indicator of something more innovative, more front-footed, and how we reform how we police London."Met Police Commissioner Mark Rowley said it was a 'terrorism approach to male predatory violence'
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