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NEWS > 21 September 2007

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Police bury years of sex abuse
A POLICE commander's report reveals a failure to stop widespread sexual harassment in the force, despite police knowing for years that pornography has been forced on two-thirds of policewomen, and half have been inappropriately touched.

Mark Szalajko, a former chief inspector, cited a string of studies in a report that shows the culture of abuse extends far beyond a sex scandal at the Police Academy at Goulburn that the Government sought to play down yesterday.

The Police Commissioner, Ken Moroney, said what had occurred was unacceptable but just one of many things he had... Read more

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Bono Police Officer Target of

BONO, AR - Another Bono police officer is now the target of an investigation involving allegations of sexual misconduct with a minor.

Bono Mayor L.M. Duncan confirmed the information for K8 News, saying that officer Jim Matha, no longer is employed by the city. Previously, Matha served as Bono's interim police chief after the former chief, Rick Duhon, was fired for similar actions. Duhon is now serving prison time in the Arkansas Dept. of Correction.

Sources say the same teenage girl who accused Duhon of misconduct is now accusing Matha. Matha has not yet been formally charged. The incident is being investigated by the Arkansas State Police, at the request of Bono Police Chief Lance Suttles.

 

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