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100 men targeting women who target women police


Sonia Jessap

Internal Reporter, BBC London

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MET V100 uses data to identify and target men who pose the most threats to women

According to police, a way to combat violence against women and girls has led more than 100 people to be punished in London.

the force said V100, which uses data to identify and target men who pose the most threats to women, The officers had been able to intensify efforts to reduce the threat posed by the perpetrators and protect the casualties.

Mitt said about 126 people were charged with 574 crimes, including rape, severe damage and murder attempts.

The force said this was obtained by using the victims’ reports alongside other data to rank the suspects by priority.

This plan is part of a new plan for London, aimed at bringing “more trust, less crime and high standards.

“The 100 penalties of 100 are important penalties, but our work is very unfinished,” said Ben Russell’s deputy deputy commissioner.

“This is more than just statistics or criminal reports. It is sure that every woman in London feels sight, hearing and protecting it.

‘Stoody achievements’

The Mett said a significant punishment was Jason Finn, 36, in Bornville, Birmingham, who was imprisoned at their home in Briston in November 2023 for killing her mother.

He was sentenced to 13 years in prison by Croidon’s Crown Court.

Louis Collins, 30, has no specific title, was sentenced to life imprisonment by Kingston Court for sexual assault, kidnapping and 22 other related crimes in July

The force said he would be at least 11 years and five months to attack eight women in London last summer.

‘Don’t work to do

I was among the journalists who invited a monthly conference in New Scotland, where the officers gathered with different characteristics to discuss the suspects under the plan, and how to deal with them.

The plan is using the current police information in the criminal victims’ report alongside him. Index, Cambridge’s Crime – A tool that helps the police seriously measure the victims.

Ben Russell’s deputy deputy commissioner said the dangers of any suspect by looking at what sentences expected to be given for any charges were counted if they were first punished as a criminal, and then collect the total.

The suspects are then ranked by the priority order and renewed every month.

The approach, which is used by officers, is called the “Achill’s heel” tactics, Det Ch Supt Angela Crags said, because it was the charges related to other crimes.

“We are thinking about drug trafficking, we may think about the crimes of theft,” he said.

At the meeting, the officers also talked about how to support the victims, some of which may be modified or threatened, to be protected and encourage them to support the prosecution.

The renewal of the MET of how many perpetrators are punished according to the V100 program comes two years in the release of the cursed by Barones Cassian, which found that the Met was institutionalized and called for further protection of women and girls.

The report highlighted the cases of victim’s accusations, evidence of rape investigations were lost, and that public protection experts, who face rape of women and children, were “areaded.

Meet says the teams have increased 565 additional officers and employees and invested in the front line officers.

But new Meet police figures presented to the London Council showed Sexual crimes increased by 7.4% From 12 months to the end of January 2025, compared to the previous 12 months.

Last year, the mett reported that 34,000 suspects were accused of more than one crime against women and girls.

“It’s a significant number,” Russell said, adding that the entire judicial system needs more work. “But what we understand through our work is that the number of men who commit violence in this importance and this seriousness is relatively small.

“Therefore, by paying attention to the most serious harmful criminals, we believe that we can have a negative impact on people’s safety.

“Every woman has a fundamental right to feel safe. 100 criminals punished by the Meet police, 100 more dangerous men on our streets – a strong achievement for the MIT V1

“Telling a continuous national approach to the use of these data to identify and follow the most dangerous criminals is a major part of our mission to reduce violence against women and girls in ten years.

London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan said there was more work to do.

“I will abide by all my efforts to support MET’s work, investment in important services that support victims and important intervention that the perpetrators are responsible for re-appreciation,” he said.

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