Yorkshire Post

Call to rebuild trust in police after scandals

Labour appeal as sex crimes hit record

- CAITLIN DOHERTY WESTMINSTE­R CORRESPOND­ENT Email: caitlin.doherty@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @_CaitlinDoh­erty

REBUILDING TRUST in the police by improving standards and getting more officers back out on the beat is the key to tackling high crime rates, shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper has claimed.

Labour front-bencher Ms Cooper said there have been some “very serious cases” involving police officers in recent months and there now “has to be a clear demonstrat­ion of improving standards and training across policing”.

The MP for Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford also wants to see neighbourh­ood hubs brought in to help try to reduce offences in more communitie­s.

Her comments come as officials are questionin­g how to restore the public’s confidence in the national service’s beleaguere­d reputation following a series of high profile news stories, including the murder in London of Sarah Everard, who grew up in York.

Speaking to The Yorkshire Post, Ms Cooper said: “It’s two things that need to be done. One is having more police back out in the communitie­s, and the second is to make sure that we’re increasing standards and training throughout police forces as well.

“Right across the country, there are police officers doing an amazing job working incredibly hard, showing immense bravery as well because police officers are often those who run towards danger when other people run away.

But there have been these very serious cases.

“And that’s why there has to be a clear demonstrat­ion of improving standards and training across policing. “

Ms Cooper was speaking after the announceme­nt of crime data from the Office for National Statistics. Among the figures was confirmati­on that there was the highest numbers of recorded rapes in a 12 month period to September 2021, with a total of 63,136 across England and Wales.

Asked what this data could mean for more rural areas, she said: “There are women across the country not feeling they can have some confidence in being able to just go out at night and everybody should be able to feel safe on the streets.”

Adding that Labour is calling for the scrapping of a new Royal yacht, she added: “Why not put that money into neighbourh­ood hubs across the country that could bring together neighbourh­ood police officers and local council enforcemen­t officers in communitie­s right across the country and do something that’s just common sense?

“You want the police and communitie­s working together, both in terms of preventing crime, and also in terms of catching perpetrato­rs once crimes happen.

A spokespers­on at the Home Office said: “Nobody should have to experience the horror of rape or other sexual crime and we are overhaulin­g how these sickening crimes are dealt with.

“Our end-to-end rape review was a root and branch look at what is going wrong, from the police interview room to the court room, and through our Rape Action Plan, will make the system work better for victims and put more rapists behind bars.”

(There) has to be a clear demonstrat­ion of improving standards. Yorkshire MP and Labour’s shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper.

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