Another victim at the hands of the police called Alison adds: "We hope that this contributes to a shift in the culture, you know, a shift away from misogyny and sexism that's been institutionalised in the police, and that we hope it makes some change, because that is why we got involved in this in the first place.".
The women who were deceived and blew the lid off the scandal will speak on camera collectively for the first time in The Undercover Police Scandal about how they turned detective to uncover one of the state’s biggest secrets.
In total more than 60 women were deceived into deeply intimate relationships with officers, with new women still finding out in recent months about this cover up for decades.
ITV have joined forces with five women to tell the extraordinary story of their intimate relationships with police officers who they had no idea were deployed in covert operations.
At the public inquiry in November, a former animal rights activist known as Jacqui, described how the undercover officer Bob Lambert fathered their son in 1985 and then vanished two years after his birth, claiming to be on the run from the police.