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Child Abuse: Met to be told how to tackle crimes

Victims of child abuse will get a chance next month to tell the Metropolitan Police how it can improve its efforts in tackling crime against children.

The closed event, a first for the force's Child Abuse Investigation Command, will take place on 25 November. It will also be attended by representatives from charities and will hear from the Met's deputy commissioner, Ian Blair.

Detective inspector Wendy Newman, staff officer to the head of the Child Abuse Investigation Command, detective chief superintendent Peter Spindler, said the event would bring all parties together in one room to "tell us exactly where we're going wrong".

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