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How the amount of Kent police officers has fallen – in numbers

26th March 2019 Tom Schwartz 526 Views Infographic,  Kent,  Police

With police numbers at an all time-low, forces across the UK are feeling the squeeze.

And with the current wave of knife crime in the country, the dwindling number of officers is yet again hitting the headlines.

But how does Kent compare to the rest of the country? And how has this affected crime rates in the county?

 

Newsday infograph
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Read more:
  • The suprisingly low number of officers to people in Kent
  • Are police officer numbers actually related to the increase in knife crime?

 

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