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Report: Cops in England, Wales Four Times More Likely to Strip-Search Black Children

Report: Cops in England, Wales Four Times More Likely to Strip-Search Black Children

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The Facts

  • The UK Children's Commissioner Monday cited data to allege that black children across England and Wales were four times more likely to be strip-searched.A new report by England & Wales's Children's Commissioner shows that while child strip-searches have decreased by 42% between 2020-22, one in 20 searches did not comply with regulations, and Black children were four times as likely to be stripped than the overall child population.

  • Seeking a higher threshold for such strip searches, Commissioner Rachel de Souza said the disproportionate involvement of black minors was “a critical concern."The report comes after a 2020 incident involving a 15-year-old Black schoolgirl, named "Child Q," who was strip searched at her school in Hackney, London after being wrongly accused of possessing cannabis.


The Spin

Invasive strip searches are a highly traumatic and humiliating police procedure. The practice not only violates personal dignity but also inflicts lasting psychological harm, particularly on young people. Addressing societal issues like poverty and inequality would be far more effective in reducing crime than these controversial and racially skewed policing tactics.

While acknowledging racial disparities in policing outcomes, it's important to recognize that these issues are complex and not necessarily indicative of systemic racism within UK police forces. Top officials are involved in addressing disproportionalities, seeking to refine policies and practices. This reflects a broader societal effort to overcome historical biases.


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