In wake of sentencing of murderer of Sarah Everard, government is facing hard questions about its promised reforms

In the wake of the sentencing of Wayne Couzens, who used his powers as a serving officer in the Metropolitan police to kidnap, rape and murder Sarah Everard, the government and its agencies are facing hard questions about what is being done to tackle men’s violence against women.

What are the promised reforms and will they work?

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