You are in:

Contents

This page contains press release 53/03, in which the MPA announces a meeting of the MPA Stop and Search Scrutiny Panel to hear evidence from police officers from Southwark, Westminster and Hackney, and youths from the Peabody Trust and Boyhood to Manhood.

Warning: This is archived material and may be out of date. The Metropolitan Police Authority has been replaced by the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPC).

See the MOPC website for further information.

Stop and Search Scrutiny

53/03
17 July 2003

The Metropolitan Police Authority Stop and Search Scrutiny Panel will meet in 10 Dean Farrar Street, SW1 on Friday 18 July 2003 at 2.00pm – 5.00pm.

All meetings of the Stop and Search Scrutiny Panel are open to public and press.

The panel has invited police officers from Southwark, Westminster and Hackney, and youths from the Peabody Trust and Boyhood to Manhood to give evidence.

Background:

In January 2003, the MPA’s Co-ordination and Policing Committee agreed to conduct a scrutiny into the Met’s performance and practice in using stop and search across the capital.
The scrutiny will be overseen by the Equal Opportunities and Diversity Board, the MPA committee responsible for matters relating to equal opportunity and diversity issues, and will concentrate on five key aspects of stop and search mainly through testimonial evidence. These are:

  • Disproportionality and profiling
  • Use of stop and search data and policing intelligence
  • Cost effectiveness of stop and search
  • Public engagement and information
  • Determine whether there exists different levels of criminality within different sectors of the population

Cecile Wright, Chair of the Panel, said:

“The MPS’s own figures for July–September 2002 indicate that black and ethnic minority Londoners were 4 times more likely to be searched by the police than white people in the capital. This is of deep concern to the MPA and has resulted in a state of historical distrust and levels of disengagement that especially hampers our objective to recruit more people from black and minority ethnic communities into the police service.

“Detailed investigation of the five areas to be addressed by the Scrutiny Panel will contribute significantly to addressing longstanding and unresolved issues surrounding police practice and use of stop and search.”

Notes to editors

1. Members of the Panel are:

  • Chair: Cecile Wright (Chair of the Equal Opportunities Board)
  • Vice Chair: Lynne Featherstone (GLA and MPA member)
  • MPA Members:
    • Lord Harris (Chair of the Authority)
    • R. David Muir (Deputy Chair of the Authority)
    • Eric Ollerenshaw (GLA and MPA Member)
    • Peter Herbert (Independent Member)
  • External panel members:
    • Althea Smith (Chair of Southwark Community and Police Consultative Group)
    • John Grieve (former Head of Diversity Directorate MPS)
    • Brian McCarthy (Action Group for Irish Youth)
    • Reverend Nims Obunge (Haringey Peace Alliance)

2. For full details please see MPA press release 07/03 24 January 2003 “MPA to scrutinise MPS performance and practice in Stop and Search”.

Send an e-mail linking to this page

Feedback