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Police five times more likely to use force against Black people

The Canary by The Canary
18 December 2020
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Police use force against Black people at a rate “five times higher” than against white people, according to an official report.

Black people were also “involved in proportionally more incidents” involving the use of weapons, like Tasers, and firearms, according to Home Office data. Former shadow home secretary Diane Abbott tweeted:

 

Shocking new figures about disproportionate use of force against black people by the police. Yet senior figures like Cressida Dick insist there is no institutional racism #BlackLivesMatter https://t.co/eThNiB1SR0

— Diane Abbott (@HackneyAbbott) December 17, 2020

The report, which looked at use of force incidents by police in England and Wales in the year to March, said:

Use of force tactics, ranging from handcuffing and ground restraint, to the use of batons, CEDs (Tasers) and firearms, involved people perceived as being from a black ethnic group at a rate five times higher than people perceived as being from a white ethnic group in English and Welsh police force areas (excluding the Metropolitan Police).”

Being the largest force in the country and due to the higher proportion of Black, Asian and minority ethnic people (BAME) living in London, figures for the Metropolitan Police were calculated separately so as not to “skew” national figures, the report said.

It added:

In the Metropolitan police force area, use of force tactics involved people perceived as being from a black ethnic group at a rate four times higher than those perceived as being from a white ethnic group.”

The figures come after police chiefs pledged a plan of action to address racial inequalities and a panel was launched to look at racial disproportionality in the use of Tasers.

But as the Network for Police Monitoring pointed out:

For the umpteenth time there are new stats about the disproportionate use of force by police against black people in England and Wales.

Apparently there's a "plan of action" that doesn't involve firing violent racist officers and so is entirely pointless https://t.co/A3i8c3dZuN

— Netpol (@netpol) December 17, 2020

 

According to the statistics, incidents where a police officer used force in England and Wales rose by 64,000 in a year.

In the year to March, there were around 492,000 recorded incidents in which a police officer used force. This is up from 428,000 in the previous period.

Between April 2019 and March 2020, restraint tactics – like using handcuffs – was the most common type of force used (385,000 incidents, 78%).

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Tasers were used in 32,000 incidents but were not discharged in the majority of cases (86%). Total Taser use has risen by 37% from the previous financial year, the report added.

Earlier this year, police watchdog the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) called for “greater scrutiny” of the use of Tasers by officers after a series of incidents and concerns about the “disproportionate” use of the weapon against black people and those with mental health problems.

This came after the Home Office said it would spend £6.5 million on 8,000 more stun guns for police.

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