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Focus on Violent Crime Not Misogyny, Says Female Police Chief
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Focus on Violent Crime Not Misogyny, Says Female Police Chief

Focus on violent crime not misogyny, says police chief

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Police should focus on burglary and violent crime and not incidents such as misogyny where no offence has been committed, a senior officer has said.

Chief Constable Sara Thornton said forces were too stretched to deal with "deserving" issues, such as logging hate incidents against women.

Claims against dead people were also taking resources from tackling "today's crime today", she told a conference.

She called for a "refocus on core policing".


Speaking to police chiefs and police and crime commissioners, Ms Thornton expressed concern about a review into whether misogyny should be treated as a hate crime.

Misogyny is the hatred, dislike or prejudice against women.

Ms Thornton, chair of the National Police Chiefs' Council, said that while "treating misogyny as a hate crime is a concern for some well-organised campaigning organisations", forces "do not have the resources to do everything".

She added: "I want us to solve more burglaries and bear down on violence before we make more records of incidents that are not crimes", adding she hoped the review "takes account of the pressure on forces before suggesting the law is changed".

Ms Thornton, the former head of Thames Valley Police, highlighted Home Office statistics published last week that showed arrests in England and Wales have halved in the last decade.


She told the conference: "We are asked to provide more and more bespoke services that are all desirable - but the simple fact is there are too many desirable and deserving issues."

She added: "Neither investigating gender-based hate crime or investigating allegations against those who have died are necessarily bad things - I just argue that they cannot be priorities for a service that is over-stretched."

But Sue Fish, the former chief constable of Nottinghamshire Police, which has been reporting incidents of misogyny as a hate crime for the past two years, told BBC Radio 4's The World at One that Ms Thornton's comments were "shameful".

She said: "We're reinforcing that women are not worthy or any sort of service from the police," she said, adding that historically, police treatment of female victims of rape and domestic violence had been "appalling".

Since 2010 police chiefs say funding in England and Wales has decreased, in real terms, by nearly a fifth, and there are 20,000 fewer officers.


Richard Garside, director of the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, said Ms Thornton's intervention comes as the government seeks to improve the investigation and reporting of hate crimes.

"She's trying to send a message back to government, saying, 'look you're trying to get us to do more and more, well how on earth are we supposed to do all of this and also focus on the core activities,'" he said.

Security minister Ben Wallace said police should prioritise resources based on the level of harm caused by a crime, and forces were free to make these decisions as they saw fit.

He added that hate crimes were still important and in some cases could spark other problems such as exploitation and community friction.

Speaking at the conference, Home Secretary Sajid Javid acknowledged police were "feeling stretched" but promised forces would have the resources they needed by 2019-2020.

But shadow home secretary Diane Abbott said forces could not do "more with less".

Police should not have to "pick and choose" between crimes, and if misogyny was made a hate crime the government must provide the funding to tackle it, she added.

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Good job it's a female saying this.

If it was a man then they would be facing yet another oppressive facebook/twitter campaign ... forced to make apologies ... start looking for a new job
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Sara Thornton is 100% correct. We are becoming a 'pussy' state and the slightest offence becomes a major slur and valuable Police time is wasted.

The cost of organised crime cost £37Billion last year and gangs are roaming our streets peddling drugs and killing young men and women with impunity. We have young girls in certain communities being sexually groomed etc. This is about priorities.
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The radical feminist agenda of emasculation and economic, and social dis-empowerment of men via the justice system, education system and employment legal system is beginning to unravel somewhat.

The bubble has been burst....
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"If "hate crimes against women" aren't serious enough to warrant police action, are all hate crimes going to be abandoned?"

The point is that "hate crime" is a useless criteria for deciding whether or not a crime is serious - because its definition has expanded so massively.

Let's concentrate on serious crimes - violence, robbery, rape, etc. The hate crime idea isn't fit for purpose
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Certain members of a certain religion often complain about their feelings being hurt every time someone has a bash at their religion's percieved institutionalised mysogyny - time police stopped criminalising justified criticism of religion and prophets, too.
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Politically correct 'laws' are how the liberal left stay in charge of British people even though the said liberal left have been voted out of power long ago.
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Focus on Violent Crime Not Misogyny, Says Female Police Chief

I was somewhat hopeful until I realized this article is taking place in England. Ok... Sure you got 1 female police officer who has her priorities right. It matters not.... because the rest of the island is still COMPLETELY FUCKING INSANE!!!
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Focus on Violent Crime Not Misogyny, Says Female Police Chief

what she is basically saying is: making misogyny a hate crime is at least to some extent a good idea. But they would need much more money and resources to prosecute it.
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Focus on Violent Crime Not Misogyny, Says Female Police Chief

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Misogyny is the hatred, dislike or prejudice against women.

That's a little harsh. I don't hate my pets. I feed them and give them a good home.

It's the obedience part we're having trouble with. But she'll get there!

"Once you've gotten the lay you have won."- Mufasa

"You Miss 100% of the shots you don't take"- Wayne Gretzky
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Focus on Violent Crime Not Misogyny, Says Female Police Chief

It's about time cops start cracking down on actual crime instead of handing out chickenshit parking tickets and collecting revenue for their local PDs.
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Focus on Violent Crime Not Misogyny, Says Female Police Chief

Didn't know claims against dead people was a thing. Anyway, im going to go ahead and disagree with the woman because I want that country to completely collapse into the ground. You can't reform something bankrupt like the UK without it completely falling apart. This is the same country that requires men to get loicenses to watch porn or buy a kitchen knife and criminalizes wrong think on Twitter. The same place that banned Roosh because they didn't like what he wrote in his blog. The place is absolutely too cucked to be saved.
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Focus on Violent Crime Not Misogyny, Says Female Police Chief

Quote: (11-02-2018 09:13 AM)[email protected] Wrote:  

Didn't know claims against dead people was a thing. Anyway, im going to go ahead and disagree with the woman because I want that country to completely collapse into the ground. You can't reform something bankrupt like the UK without it completely falling apart. This is the same country that requires men to get loicenses to watch porn or buy a kitchen knife and criminalizes wrong think on Twitter. The same place that banned Roosh because they didn't like what he wrote in his blog. The place is absolutely too cucked to be saved.

so you wish death and destruction to millions of people because their majority is too gullible and stupid to realize what is really going on? spoken like a true alpha male.
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Focus on Violent Crime Not Misogyny, Says Female Police Chief

Quote: (11-02-2018 09:13 AM)[email protected] Wrote:  

Didn't know claims against dead people was a thing. Anyway, im going to go ahead and disagree with the woman because I want that country to completely collapse into the ground. You can't reform something bankrupt like the UK without it completely falling apart. This is the same country that requires men to get loicenses to watch porn or buy a kitchen knife and criminalizes wrong think on Twitter. The same place that banned Roosh because they didn't like what he wrote in his blog. The place is absolutely too cucked to be saved.

This is nonsense, spouted as fact.

Which really doesn't help things much.
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Focus on Violent Crime Not Misogyny, Says Female Police Chief

Interesting situation. White middle class women wanting to divert limited police resources to pursue this mysterious army of wolf whistling builders. While black teenage boys are killing each other on the streets of London and other big cities. There were two fatal stabbings in the last 24 hours in South London.

British public services are unbelievably stretched at this point. Lots of major police stations in London have closed over the last few years and their response teams are halved.

Good recent documentary on gangs/guns/armed police in the U.K, I imagine Americans may find it interesting.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4ei2Zy1Qes
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Focus on Violent Crime Not Misogyny, Says Female Police Chief

Quote: (11-02-2018 04:13 PM)Constitution45 Wrote:  

Interesting situation. White middle class women wanting to divert limited police resources to pursue this mysterious army of wolf whistling builders. While black teenage boys are killing each other on the streets of London and other big cities. There were two fatal stabbings in the last 24 hours in South London.

British public services are unbelievably stretched at this point. Lots of major police stations in London have closed over the last few years and their response teams are halved.

Good recent documentary on gangs/guns/armed police in the U.K, I imagine Americans may find it interesting.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4ei2Zy1Qes

Any idea as to why this is happening? Decreased tax revenue, etc.
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Focus on Violent Crime Not Misogyny, Says Female Police Chief

Quote: (11-02-2018 04:16 PM)Thot Leader Wrote:  

Any idea as to why this is happening? Decreased tax revenue, etc.

Heres just a few;

> Less ££ for police resources
> Less police officers, stations and back support staff
> More PC culture - Force service instead of Police Force as an example
> Turning a blind eye to non-white criminal activity because they cant deal with them due to 1: politics, 2: victimhood and 3: riots, the media and lawyers

> The Prime Minister who was Home Secretary sliced and diced the police force and said everything will be ok
> Forensic labs getting closed down and 1 lab was involved in contaminated work and this jeapardises upwards of 10,000+ cases regarding sexual violence

> A focus on feelings, gay pride and anti-white propaganda
> People dont report crimes because the police dont care, dont turn up or cant be bothered investigating.

Crimes such as car theft and burglaries go unsolved in 85% or more reported instances. This leads to a vicious cycle of people being unable, unwilling or intimidated into not reporting crimes.

On top of this the hard nosed bastards who made up the majority of the force, ex-military fucking white males, were seen to be distasteful and subject to requirements.

This results in hiring soy boys, more women and diversity hires.

They are fighting a losing battle and more cuts are on the way.
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