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    A deep dive into our policing reveals inequities remain at large - spanning race, gender, sexuality and mental health

    A deep dive into our policing reveals inequities remain at large - spanning race, gender, sexuality and mental health


    A ground-breaking three year study into systemic bias in the police has been released.

    The report suggests measures to make policing fairer - across areas including police business, training, accountability and policy.

    One of the authors, AUT law professor Khylee Quince, says ongoing consultation with the frontline police force provides valuable insights - and is something that many other agencies could learn from.

    She says building a high level of trust and confidence in police makes policing safer for the front line and the community as a whole.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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