The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Most police recruit resignatio­ns Put down to ‘personal reasons’

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New police officers who resigned from Scotland’s force have cited “personal” reasons for leaving in 65% of cases, new figures show.

A freedom of informatio­n request from the Scottish Liberal Democrats showed that of the 243 resignatio­ns of officers with less than two years of service between 2017-18 and October of this year, 158 officers cited personal reasons for leaving.

No further detail is presented in the figures as to what type of personal reasons, if any, were cited by officers in their resignatio­ns.

Another 62 did so to pursue employment outside the police force.

While the figure represents a relatively small number of the 16,570 officers currently serving in Police Scotland – the lowest for 14 years – Scottish Lib Dem deputy leader Wendy Chamberlai­n blamed “continued government cuts”.

But a separate freedom of informatio­n request from the party found 4,149 officers were recruited between 2017-18 and June of this year.

“This new informatio­n should make the Scottish Government sit up and pay

attention,” said Ms Chamberlai­n, a former police officer.

“With so many officers choosing to leave the service of their own accord, there can be no doubt that continued government cuts are taking a heavy toll on the welfare of recruits.

“A career in the police involves navigating complex pressures and high-level demands.

“But too many officers already feel like they don’t have the resources to do the job and that they are being left to pick up the pieces of Scotland’s mental health crisis.

“Now the frontline are warning that the Snpgreen government’s latest plans for spending cuts could mean the loss of 4,500 officers and staff.”

A spokeswoma­n for Police Scotland said: “As with all sectors, people leave policing for all sorts of reasons.

“However, retention levels within Police Scotland are very high compared with other organisati­ons.”

A Scottish Government spokespers­on said: “The Scottish Government is committed to supporting Police Scotland to deliver sustainabl­e excellence to keep communitie­s safe.”

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