With senior police sources criticising the handling of the stadium disaster and other historical cases,reform is questionable
South Yorkshire police now lies battered and leaderless after the fallout from this weeks Hillsborough inquest findings. Its chief constable has been suspended and is not expected to return, it faces calls for its abolition, or its name is hasty becoming a byword for failings in the police and British public life.
Can it be saved,or are its reputation and culture so destitute that it may as well be consigned to history?Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com