Watchdog to investigate whether racial bias exists in police forces

"We know this is an issue of community concern"
An investigation will be launched in the coming months (file photo)
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Imogen Braddick10 July 2020
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The police watchdog is launching an investigation into whether officers in England and Wales racially discriminate against ethnic minorities.

The review from the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) will focus on the use of force and stop and search amid tensions over the police’s handling of recent cases that have been caught on camera.

It comes after Metropolitan Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick apologised this week to athlete Bianca Williams for the “distress” caused by a stop and search.

A video of the incident, which saw the Great Britain sprinter and her partner Ricardo dos Santos pulled from their car in a London street, was posted online by former Olympic 100m champion Linford Christie.

Ms Williams accused the Met Police of racial profiling and said she was considering legal action.

IOPC director general Michael Lockwood said a review will be launched in the coming months, with a race discrimination focus "to establish the trends and patterns which might help drive real change in policing practice".

He said: “Evidence of disproportionality in the use of police powers has long been a concern which impacts on confidence in policing, particularly in the BAME (black, Asian and minority ethnic) communities.

"But even with the numbers and the statistics, particularly from stop and search data, we still need to better understand the causes and what can and should be done to address this.

"In the coming months, we will be launching race discrimination as a thematic area of focus to establish the trends and patterns which might help drive real change in policing practice.

"Thematic case selection involves independently investigating more cases where racial discrimination may be a factor in order to develop a body of evidence to identify systemic issues which should be addressed."

The Guardian reports that the Met receives more than 250 complaints alleging racism on average each year, and less than 1% are upheld.​

GB sprinting star Bianca Williams was detained in front of her three-month-old baby
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Mr Lockwood said the review will identify if there is a "need to change policing policy or practice".

"This is about identifying where we are seeing good and bad practice, and where there are then opportunities to drive real learning and change," he said.

“We know this is an issue of community concern. Our police forces can only police effectively with the trust and confidence of the community they serve.”

Mr Lockwood noted the IOPC only sees a small number of cases where discrimination is alleged.

“Initially we will focus on investigating more cases where there is an indication that disproportionality impacts the BAME community, including stop and search and use of force," he said.

“We will also be investigating more cases where victims from BAME communities have felt unfairly treated by the police.”

This could include whether the police are treating allegations of hate crime from BAME people seriously, and if there are cases where they are failing to treat them as victims of crime.

The police watchdog is also separately investigating Ms Williams' case after Scotland Yard referred itself voluntarily.

IOPC regional director for London Sal Naseem said the watchdog would "investigate if racial profiling or discrimination played a part" in the stop.

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