Queensland police inquiry hears allegations of recruits being taught racism, officers being raped
State's police commissioner reveals she too suffered sexual assault and harassment early in her career
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Queensland police recruits were taught racist attitudes at the state's academy, including comments about Indigenous people that you can smell them before you see them", recordings obtained by an inquiry have revealed.
The distressing" evidence given to the inquiry into Queensland police service (QPS) responses to domestic violence included revelations the police service failed to discipline officers in cases where they were found to have racially abused colleagues, or made racist remarks.
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