Wallace insists military culture is changing as sex offence cases increase
Ben Wallace has defended the military justice system’s ability to tackle rape and sex offences as figures revealed a dramatic increase in the number of cases being investigated. Some 333 Sexual Offences Act investigations were launched by the service police in 2022, up 108 from the previous year, an almost 50% increase.
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