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Cops begin white ribbon campaign

Highlights violence against women

Police officers and support staff across Devon & Cornwall Police are wearing white ribbons, in support of a campaign to mark International Day Against Violence Against Women, which was on Friday 25 November.

It marks '16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence' that runs until 10 December, which is Human Rights Day.

Devon & Cornwall Police are distributing posters, leaflets and beermats with details of support offered to victims of rape, serious sexual assault or domestic abuse.

Deputy chief constable Julie Fielding said: “Over the past 12 months, Devon & Cornwall Police has made significant investment into our specialist domestic abuse investigation teams with an extra 52 staff and officers.  These dedicated teams are essential to be able to provide the best possible service to victims across Devon and Cornwall, and to bring perpetrators of domestic abuse to justice.”

White Ribbon is the UK’s leading charity engaging men and boys to end violence against women and girls. Everyone is encouraged to make the White Ribbon Promise to never use, excuse or remain silent about men’s violence against women.

Alison Hernandez, police and crime commissioner for Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly said: “This year my office commissioned a public survey to ask what sexual violence or abuse services are known and for those that have used them, the experience they received – it’s these resources we must get right.

“As the public’s voice for the commissioning of victim services I want to encourage anyone to come forward by either reporting it to the police, victim support or if you wish to remain 100 per cent anonymous then to Crimestoppers 0800 111 555.

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