Data helps Met convict 100 men who targeted women
Briefly

The Metropolitan Police's V100 programme has utilized data to identify and prosecute the most dangerous offenders threatening women in London. Recently, it led to over 100 convictions for serious crimes, including rape and attempted murder. The initiative aims to prioritize the protection of women by effectively targeting those posing the highest risk. While significant progress has been made, officials stress that continued efforts are necessary to ensure the safety and visibility of women in the community, aligning with the force's broader goals of trust and crime reduction.
The data-driven V100 programme has led to more than 100 convictions of high-risk offenders, showcasing a strategic approach to enhancing the safety of women in London.
The Metropolitan Police's V100 initiative is a crucial part of their strategy to build 'more trust, less crime, and high standards' for the community.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ben Russell emphasized that reaching 100 convictions is significant but acts as a stepping stone toward ensuring women feel protected in London.
Convictions including those of Jason Phinn and Louis Collins highlight the effectiveness of targeting the most dangerous offenders within the Metropolitan Police's V100 programme.
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