Bid to end domestic abuse
All male police officers in the Isle of Man will be invited to wear a white ribbon today (25 Nov) as part of a worldwide campaign to end domestic violence.
The Constabulary is set to become the first organisation in the Island to make a public show of support for the White Ribbon Campaign, which is active in the UK and north America.
It wants men to make a pledge they will never commit, condone or remain silent about violence against women.
Chief Constable Gary Roberts will be wearing a ribbon and is encouraging his officers to do the same.
The Constabulary's domestic abuse coordinator is Leanne Cullivan:
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