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Daily Mirror
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Tom Pettifor

Attacks on police on rise with 88% of officers attacked during their career

Police chiefs have been urged to take “swift action” after it emerged 88 per cent of officers have suffered assaults during their careers.

Since 2008, 92 have died on duty and 39 per cent reported attacks in the past year, the National Police Chiefs’ Council found.

Of 40,000 surveyed, 85 per cent said more frontline officers should get Tasers, while 61 per cent want all police to have them.

A third were not happy with their safety training.

And attacks on police are on the rise – fuelled in recent months by Covid-19-related coughing and spitting incidents, plus protests and illegal raves.

Data from all 43 forces in England and Wales showed a 24 per cent rise in attacks in the four weeks to June 7 against the same period in 2019. And in 2019 there were 328 assaults per 1,000 – up from 284 the previous year.

Che Donald, vice-chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales, said he wants the report to “make a real difference”.

The review was commissioned by NPCC head Martin Hewitt last autumn after a spate of serious attacks.

The pandemic has been blamed for the sharp rise in attacks (Alamy Live News.)

It found that of the 92 officers lost on duty between 2008 and 2019, 15 died as a direct result of a criminal act.

A national curriculum and contact time with safety trainers will now be introduced.

Mr Donald said: “Chief officers must now take swift action.

“The Federation is appalled by the atrocious violence colleagues have faced recently. That’s why we welcomed this review and want to see its findings make a real difference.”

Meanwhile, two in five officers killed between 2008 and 2019 died on their way to or from work, sparking research on potential links between shift work and road accidents.

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