CHIEF police officers have answered tough questions about violent crime in Slough and diversity within the force.
Thames Valley Police (TVP) is responsible for tackling crime in Slough, which is one of the most dangerous towns in Berkshire.
Over the last year, there have been 12 homicides in Slough and 63,692 violent crimes ‘against the person’ recorded as well, a rate of 24.98 per 1,000 people in the population.
You can read the full story in this week’s edition of the Slough Observer. Also in this week's paper:
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