Three-quarters say they and their communities are targeted unfairly by police tactic,which has declined steeplyThree-quarters of young black and minority ethnic (BAME) people believe they and their communities are being targeted unfairly by stop and search despite a steep decline in the utilize of the controversial tactic, according to novel research.
A survey commissioned by the Criminal Justice Alliance (CJA), and a coalition of 120 organisations,also found that more than a third of BAME people aged 16 to 30 did not believe police used honest information to decide who they stopped and searched. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com