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PSNI: ‘Out of date’ advice leafltets circulating in Derry

written by cassoscoop September 19, 2021
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Det Supt Eamonn Corrigan of the PSNI’s Public Protection Branch

POLICE say they are aware that a number of leaflets “containing out of date advice” are currently in circulation amongst university students in Derry.

A PSNI spokesperson said the leaflets were discontinued a number of years ago and “do not reflect, in any way, how PSNI views or treats victims of sexual crime”.

The spokesperson added: “We are making inquiries as to how they came into circulation again and are taking urgent action to ensure that any remaining flyers will be destroyed.”

Detective Superintendent Eamonn Corrigan from Public Protection Branch said: “I want to take this opportunity to say that if you are a victim of a sexual crime and that if you choose to speak to us, you will be listened to, respected and treated sensitively.

“The only people who are responsible for rape are rapists.

“Your report will be thoroughly investigated, and you will be signposted to support services such as Nexus and Victim Support, among others.

“As a Police Service, it is our job to keep you safe, to investigate allegations of crime and bring offenders before the courts.

“We are committed to investigating sexual crime robustly and thoroughly and we will do all we can to bring perpetrators to justice.”

In 2018, the PSNI, in collaboration with a range of partner agencies including Nexus, Public Prosecution Service, Queen’s Students’ Union, Ulster University Students’ Union and Victim Support, launched a new sexual consent awareness campaign called ‘No Grey Zone’.

The campaign aims to highlight the issue of sexual consent and educate and empower people to ask the right questions and know what is acceptable and what is not.

Details of this can be found at: https://nogreyzone.com

PSNI: ‘Out of date’ advice leafltets circulating in Derry was last modified: September 19th, 2021 by cassoscoop

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