Supporting integrity within the police

Jamie Wrench seeks help from Quakers for QPSW’s Crime, Community and Justice Sub-Committee

In 2012 the Quaker Peace & Social Witness (QPSW) Crime, Community and Justice Sub-Committee (CCJS) happened to meet following the publication of the Independent Report on the Hillsborough disaster. We were deeply concerned to hear that over 160 police statements had been amended, and that for twenty-five years not one spoke out (although one, we believe, did resign from the police force).

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