Advocates want changes to police investigating police gender-based violence accusations
Observers say solutions include hiring more women, transferring more oversight to an independent agency and reallocating money to community-based services.
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![Professors Danielle McNabb, left, and Kate Puddister analysed close to 700 sexual assault allegations made to Ontario's Special Investigations Unit between 2005 and 2020. Two teachers pose for a photo outside.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7200854.1715631856!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpeg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/danielle-mcnabb-and-kate-puddister.jpeg)
Observers say solutions include hiring more women, transferring more oversight to an independent agency and reallocating money to community-based services.