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The real problem for our police forces is the toxic 'jobs for the boys' culture at the very top, writes former Home Secretary DAVID BLUNKETT
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The real problem for our police forces is the toxic 'jobs for the boys' culture at the very top, writes former Home Secretary DAVID BLUNKETT

Former UK Home Secretary David Blunkett argues that the UK's police forces suffer from a 'toxic jobs for the boys' culture at the top, leading to a lack of trust among lower-ranking officers. He highlights issues such as poor promotion practices, outdated systems for advancing within the force, and a failure to collect and use police data effectively. Blunkett, co-chairing the Police Leadership Commission, calls for a comprehensive overhaul of recruitment, training, appraisal, and promotion processes. His claims are based on surveys and submissions received during the commission's inquiry, which revealed widespread dissatisfaction with leadership and a lack of confidence in the promotion system.

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The real problem for our police forces is the toxic 'jobs for the boys' culture at the very top, writes former Home Secretary DAVID BLUNKETT

Former UK Home Secretary David Blunkett argues that the UK's police forces suffer from a 'toxic jobs for the boys' culture at the top, leading to a lack of trust among lower-ranking officers. He highlights issues such as poor promotion practices, outdated systems for advancing within the force, and a failure to collect and use police data effectively. Blunkett, co-chairing the Police Leadership Commission, calls for a comprehensive overhaul of recruitment, training, appraisal, and promotion processes. His claims are based on surveys and submissions received during the commission's inquiry, which revealed widespread dissatisfaction with leadership and a lack of confidence in the promotion system.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article presents a critical view of current police leadership structures, suggesting systemic favoritism and a lack of accountability. It emphasizes the need for reform and uses strong language like 'toxic jobs for the boys' culture, which frames the issue as a result of entrenched, possibly und

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): Factuality is high as the article reflects common criticisms of police leadership and systemic issues within policing, aligning with cross-source consensus. Objectivity is lower due to the personal opinion of David Blunkett and potential bias in framing the issue as primarily stemming from 'toxic cu

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