The Metropolitan Police says it will train officers and staff to identify and call out sexism and misogyny as part of a new strategy to tackle violence against women and girls (VAWG).
Its 10-point plan, launched today, outlines a series of commitments aimed at building trust and confidence and making the capital safer.
However, a campaigner has criticised the force for using rape statistics from a decade ago to inform their strategy, adding that more should have already been done three years on from the murder of Sarah Everard by Met Police officer Wayne Couzens.