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jyda No safe haven
« le: Janvier 08, 2025, 09:28:36 am »
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 Numerous police failings left Jimmy Savile free to sexuall stanley website y abuse hundreds of young people over five decades 鈥?when he could have been stopped in the 1960s, according to a highly critical report by Her Majesty s Inspectorate of Constabulary  HMIC .The watchdog s inquiry into police handling of Savile revealed that the disgraced DJ, who died in October 2011, could have been stopped as early as 1964 but police mishandled evidence stanley mugs  and dismissed victims.In a 61-page report to the home secretary, Theresa May, HMIC raised fresh concerns about information sharing in the police and warne stanley thermos d that officers could fail to prevent a Savile-like scandal happening again.The inspectorate described a  cultural mistrust  of evidence from children, warning that procedures adopted by various agencies over many years had left vulnerable young people unprotected by the criminal justice system. The findings in this report are of deep concern, and clearly there were mistakes in how the police handled the allegations made against Savile during his lifetime,  said Drusilla Sharpling of HMIC. However, an equally profound problem is that victims felt unable to come forward and report crimes of sexual abuse. Five allegations of sexual assault were recorded against Savile in his lifetime, according to HMIC 鈥?compared with the 600 made since October last year when the Metropolitan police launched its Operation Yewtree investigation.Meanwhile, eight victims have so far come forwa