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PCPT
(redirected from Police Child Protection Team)

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PCPTProstate Cancer Prevention Trial
PCPTPasco County Public Transportation
PCPTPost-Completion Practical Training (international students; US DHS)
PCPTPenn Continuous Performance Test
PCPTPolice Child Protection Team (UK)
PCPTPrecious Corals Plan Team (Western Pacific Fishery Management Council; Honolulu, HI)


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Sussex Police Child Protection Team were aware of a 14-year-old girl that had become pregnant as the result of a relationship with a 12-year-old boy," the Mirror quoted the Sussex Police as saying in a statement.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission said it would consider the "culpability of individual officers directly involved" as well as the effectiveness of police child protection teams.
Victoria, of north London, died after suffering severe abuse by her great aunt and the aunt's boyfriend, despite being known to two police child protection teams, four social services departments, two housing authorities and the NSPCC.
 
 
 
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