Top officer slams slow progress of police engagement with children

Jess Brown
Monday, January 18, 2016

Progress on improving the way police engage with young people is "pedestrian", the country's top police officer for children and young people has said.

Olivia Pinkney, the lead police officer for children and young people, says progress has been slow in improving how police engage with children. Picture: Alex Deverill
Olivia Pinkney, the lead police officer for children and young people, says progress has been slow in improving how police engage with children. Picture: Alex Deverill

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