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HMICFRS responses

PCC responds to HMICFRS report on crimes against older people

2nd September 2019


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PCC responds to HMICFRS report “Stalking and Harassment – an inspection of Sussex Police commissioned by the police and crime commissioner, and an update on national recommendations in HMICFRS’s 2017 report”

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