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Specialist DA training rolled out across Gloucestershire
The ‘Domestic Abuse Matters’ course was developed after a 2014 HMIC report highlighted the need for improvements in how policing understood and responded to coercive control.
Category: Policy
Tags: College of PolicingDomestic ViolenceGloucestershire ConstabularyPolice & CJ organisationsSouth WestTrainingVictims and Witnesses
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