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Police officer found guilty of misconduct named
- Author, Katie Waple
- Role, 大象传媒 News
A serving Dorset Police officer found guilty of misconduct after he failed to stop "inappropriate sexualised conversation鈥 on a train has now been named.
Supt Peter Browning was issued with a final written warning that will remain in place for three years.
The panel heard Supt Browning was 鈥渁ware鈥 of the conversation in April 2022 and that he had 鈥渇ailed in his duty to challenge and stop鈥 it.
The force鈥檚 Deputy Chief Constable, Steve Lyne, previously said the 鈥渧ast majority鈥 of its employees were professional.
A public misconduct hearing held at Dorset Police headquarters in Winfrith, found there was insufficient evidence to prove that Supt Browning actively engaged in the conversation.
He could not be named previously because of a decision made by the panel鈥檚 independent chairperson but that restriction has now been lifted.
Mr Lyne said: 鈥淭his officer failed in his duty to challenge and stop those engaged in the conversation and the outcome of the panel reflects the seriousness of this.
鈥淲e know the vast majority of employees within the organisation are professional and do not demonstrate behaviour that has been heard in this hearing."
He said Dorset Police was committed to investigating any "unethical or unacceptable behaviour relating to a member of our organisation", adding: "I would encourage members of the public to report them to the force so they can be thoroughly investigated.鈥
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