This is the first oral evidence session for the Committee’s
inquiry to mark the 20th anniversary of the Macpherson report –
the culmination of the public inquiry into the murder of Stephen
Lawrence. The Committee is hearing evidence from Baroness
Lawrence about her views on progress since the Macpherson report,
and the legacy of her son, Stephen Lawrence. This will be
followed by a panel of representatives from associations
representing black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) officers and
staff.
The session is likely to cover:
- · The
extent to which police forces in England and Wales have made
sufficient progress in the last twenty years towards ensuring
that the ethnic diversity of their officers and staff reflects
the diversity of the communities that they serve;
- · The
extent to which the police service has become a diverse and
inclusive culture, free from the institutional racism identified
by Sir William Macpherson, including the impact of training
courses and other initiatives;
- · The
current state of police relations with BAME individuals and
communities, including the impact of police tactics used
disproportionately on BAME people, such as stop and search;
- · An
assessment on progress against Sir William’s recommendations on
the reporting and recording of racist hate crimes;
- · The
quality of the service provided by police forces to BAME
individuals and communities;
- · The
quality and effectiveness of the support and leadership provided
by the Home Office and other national bodies in achieving
nationwide progress against Sir William’s recommendations.
The Committee has appointed Dr Nicola Rollock, as a Specialist
Adviser to the Committee’s inquiry.
Witnesses
At 10.00am
At 11.00am
- Detective Sergeant Janet Hills, Chair, Metropolitan Black
Police Association
- Inspector Mustafa Mohammed QPM, President, National
Association of Muslim Police
- Police Sergeant Tola Munro, President, National Black Police
Association
- Bevan Powell MBE, former Chair of the Metropolitan Black
Police Association and founding member of the National Black
Police Association