Race is the issue that won’t go away for the Metropolitan police

almost 5 years in The guardian

With trust in London’s police at a low among ethnic minorities can a new race action plan rebuild community relations?
In the modern era, every commissioner of the Metropolitan police has come into office promising to cut crime but it turns out almost every commissioner ends up consumed and menaced by issues of legitimacy, such as race.
It has become as true for Cressida Dick as it was for her predecessors Bernard Hogan-Howe, Paul Stephenson, Ian Blair in 2005, and John Stevens. Continue reading...

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