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Broken trust
The Guardian
45 episodes
4 hours ago
A two-year Guardian Australia investigation into alleged failures by the police and coroner's court in domestic violence deaths in Queensland
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A two-year Guardian Australia investigation into alleged failures by the police and coroner's court in domestic violence deaths in Queensland
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News
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Broken trust: why police are failing to learn from their own mistakes
Broken trust
48 minutes 34 seconds
1 month ago
Broken trust: why police are failing to learn from their own mistakes
Ben Smee, Guardian Australia’s Queensland correspondent, has been reporting on the national crisis of domestic and family violence, as well as the culture and attitudes inside the Queensland police, for years. In the final episode of this special Full Story investigation, Broken trust looks at how police are failing to learn from their own mistakes. Guardian Australia can reveal allegations from a former senior Queensland detective who has accused police of covering up their own failures in cases in which vulnerable women died after seeking police protection, and alleges she was ordered to ‘protect the organisation’s reputation at all costs’
Broken trust
A two-year Guardian Australia investigation into alleged failures by the police and coroner's court in domestic violence deaths in Queensland