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This page contains press release 12/05, announcing the next public meeting of the Stop and Search Implementation Panel.
Warning: This is archived material and may be out of date. The Metropolitan Police Authority has been replaced by the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPC).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.
MPA Stop and Search Scrutiny - Implementation Panel meeting
12/05
15 February 2005
The Metropolitan Police Authority Stop and Search Implementation Panel will hold a public meeting in Room 1 (ground floor), 10 Dean Farrar Street, London SW1 on Thursday 17 February 2005, at 10:00am.
The meeting is open to members of the public and media.
The Panel oversees implementation of the recommendations of the MPA Scrutiny on Metropolitan Police Service Stop and Search Practice on behalf of the Equal Opportunities and Diversity Board (EODB).
This meeting of the panel will focus on supervision of police officers using stop and search and monitoring stop and search practice
The MPS will provide an update and representatives of the Home Office Stop and Search Action Team and Commission for Racial Equality will attend the meeting to discuss the recommendations directed specifically at their work.
Notes to editors
1. The Metropolitan Police Authority ‘Report of the MPA Scrutiny on MPS Stop and Search Practice’, making 55 recommendations, was published in May 2004. The report is available on the MPA website
2. Stop and Search Scrutiny Implementation Panel:
Terms of Reference
Purpose:
- To lead implementation of the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) Scrutiny on Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) Stop and Search Practice on behalf of Equal Opportunities and Diversity Board (EODB)
- To scrutinise progress by the MPS against the 32 scrutiny recommendations for which they have responsibility on behalf of EODB
- To lead implementation of the 25 recommendations involving engagement with statutory and voluntary partners, on behalf of EODB
Accountability
- The panel is a sub-group of EODB and works on its behalf to lead implementation of the scrutiny recommendations
- The MPS will report to the panel on any aspect of its response to the scrutiny recommendations. Any issues which the panel cannot resolve will be referred to EODB for decision. The panel will report to EODB through written and verbal updates at committee.
Membership
MPA Members:
- Peter Herbert
- Damian Hockney
- Lynne Featherstone (Chair)
- John Roberts
- Karim Murji
Panel
- The panel will hold public meetings monthly.
- Panel meetings will be structured to ensure part of each meeting will involve discussion with MPS colleagues and an external agency referenced in the scrutiny report.
- The panel will seek to involve witnesses to the scrutiny in order to track improvement
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