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MOPAC must conduct survey of young Londoners to build confidence in policing
In a new report published today, titled Neighbourhood Policing: the experience of young Londoners, the London Assembly Police and Crime Committee (LAPCC) has outlined 11 recommendations it is demanding of the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) to ensure their experience with the police is strengthened.
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