How will Queensland Police Service improve its response to domestic and family violence after inquiry condemns 'failure of leadership'?
A damning report into Queensland police responses to domestic and family violence has delivered a reckoning for the organisation.
From highlighting problems with misogyny and racism to pointing out failures of leadership, the commission of inquiry's 400-page report, which made 78 recommendations, has been called "disturbing" reading by Queensland's premier.
Here are some of the main takeaways of the report.
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