Met Police Chief: Violence Against Women is a 'National Emergency'

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Violence against women and girls is a 'national emergency' with nearly 3,000 crimes recorded every day, a leading police chief has warned in a new report.

Met Police Assistant Commissioner, Louisa Rolfe, explains what measures the police are taking to crack down on violence against women and girls.

Lisa Squire, whose daughter Libby was raped and murdered after being kidnapped walking home after a night out in 2019, says that the onus should be on men and boys to not commit any acts of violence against women and girls.

Broadcast on 23/07/24

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