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Police ‘Sex Pests’? No, they are predators and offenders

SUBSCRIBE 30th October 2016Martin Holleran, York St Johns University
A number of stories have emerged in the press over recent weeks referring to police officers accused of sexual misconduct as 'sex pests'. Martin Holleran, former serving officer and now Senior Lecturer in Policing Studies at York SJ, takes issue with this terminology, and calls for a cultural transformation of the police service.

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