Metropolitan Police Authority – Stop and Search Review Board
31/06
24 May 2006
A meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) Stop and
Search Review Board will be held in meeting room 1 (ground floor),
10 Dean Farrar Street, London SW1 on Thursday 25 May 2006 at 2.00
p.m.
The Board oversees implementation of the recommendations of the
MPA Scrutiny on Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) Stop and Search
practice.
John Roberts,
MPA member and chair of the review board said:
“We will be considering recommendations from the MPA Stop and
Search Scrutiny report, specifically those that deal directly
with complaints and feedback, with colleagues from the Stop and
Search Community Monitoring Network, the Independent Police
Complaints Commission (IPCC) and the MPS.
“Complaints about stop and search need to be dealt with in a
swift and satisfactory way. Among the issues we will examine are
third party reporting and locally based resolutions such as
restorative justice and mediation.
“The process of how to complain also needs to be crystal
clear and accessible in order to raise public confidence in both
the police complaints system and the police service. There has
to be greater public transparency in the investigation of
complaints and improvement in the way complainants are kept
regularly informed of the progress of investigations into
alleged violations.
“We are currently participating in the Home Office campaign
‘Stop and Search Know your Rights Pass it On’ which aims to
inform young people in black and ethnic minority communities
about stop and search as a police tactic, what their rights are
when they are stopped and how they can complain if they feel
they have been mistreated. The MPA is working hard to ensure
that stop and search is used to make London safer for everyone.”
Notes to editors
1. MPA Stop and Search Review Board 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 board is a sub-group of EODB and works on its behalf to
lead implementation of the scrutiny recommendations
- the MPS will report to the board on any aspect of its
response to the scrutiny recommendations. Any issues, which the
board cannot resolve, will be referred to EODB for decision. The
board will report to EODB through written and verbal updates at
committee
The Board
- after a scheduled meeting in July the board will hold public
meetings on a quarterly basis
- Board 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 board will seek to involve witnesses to the scrutiny in
order to track improvement.
2.The MPA Stop and Search Scrutiny report can be found at:
www.mpa.gov.uk/issues/stop-search
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