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Kent's Police and Crime Commissioner is launching a public inquiry into violence against women
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2021-11-19
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Matthew Scott says it's time to listen to victims, to make them a priority and be able to provide them the best support in the wake of the Sarah Everard case, which prompted mass demonstrations about women's safety.
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