💨 Abstract
Specialized police patrols will monitor London's nightlife to protect women from assaults and predatory behavior. This initiative comes amidst a rise in sexual crimes. Noteworthy incidents include the convictions of Zhenhao Zhou and Craig France for drug-related and sexual offenses. The government has pledged £53 million to target dangerous offenders, with measures including intensive case management and protection orders to reduce abuse. The campaign, "This Is Not Right," aims to address the epidemic of violence against women.
Courtesy: Brooke Davies
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