Officer morale sinks in the 43 forces as attacks rise by 20% during the Covid crisis
There are also long-running concerns about the mental health of officers. A wide-rangingfound that one in five had symptoms consistent with PTSD. Two-thirds of those suffering were unaware that they could have the disorder. John Apter, national chair of the Police Federation, said that throughout the pandemic his members had been exposed to a “disgusting level of violence”.
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