Met police failing children at risk and victim blaming - official report
The Guardian|October 07, 2023
The Metropolitan police is failing in its efforts to protect children from criminal and sexual exploitation while bungling efforts to find missing youngsters, a damning official report has found.
Vikram Dodd
Met police failing children at risk and victim blaming - official report

The findings have led Scotland Yard to accept its child protection services are in chaos. A senior officer admitted that "too often we are letting them down".

The policing inspectorate, which authored the report, said they were also concerned with "the frequency with which officers and staff use victim-blaming language".

In a humiliating rebuke, officials have ordered the Met to make emergency improvements. It comes after warnings first made seven years ago, by the same body, that Britain's biggest force was failing children.

The special inquiry was carried out by His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) after being requested by the Mayor of London, who is also the capital's police and crime commissioner.

The Met was told it must "improve how it identifies and assesses risks, and how it responds, when children are reported missing" and must "improve its investigations when children are at risk of, or harmed by, criminal or sexual exploitation".

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