Private investigators must be trained to spot signs of domestic abuse and stalking / Letter
It is horrifying that victims and survivors of abuse can be traced by someone with no licence or training who is willing to take a perpetrator’s money, writes Noor Da Silva I was grateful to read the Guardian investigation revealing how perpetrators of abuse are using private investigators to (…)
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