
PSNI Chief's Misogyny Concerns: NI's Violence Against Women Crisis
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PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher raises alarm over violence against women and girls in Northern Ireland, citing growing misogyny and high fatality rates. Recent cases, including Amy Dohertys murder and Stephen McCullaghs conviction, underscore the urgency. Lawmakers and officials express concern, with SDLP leader Claire Hanna highlighting a femicide rate nearly twice that of England. Boutcher challenges claims of Northern Irelands worst record in Europe, attributing rising misogyny to online influences. The PSNI is taking action with reviews, cultural audits, and victim meetings, but resource insufficiency remains a top concern.
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