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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 32/08, about the MPA Stop and Search conference on Saturday 21 June 2008. Sections available here: Content 'Stop right now, thank you very much': MPA Stop and search conference
32/08 The Metropolitan Police Authority is holding a wide-ranging stop and search conference on Saturday 21 June. Delegates will discuss the MPA's successful work to transform the practice of stop and search in London and have the opportunity to influence the way ahead for monitoring processes in the light of recent and forthcoming government reviews of the practice. The conference will bring together community groups, police authorities, police, community safety managers and community members involved in monitoring the practice of this crucial police tool. John Roberts, MPA lead member for stop and search, said:
In conclusion, John said:
Keynote speakers include:
Tony McNulty MP, Minister of State for Security, Counter
Terrorism, Crime and Policing; Greater Manchester Police Authority will outline their work building trust in stop and search practice; the co-chairs of the London Stop and Search Community Monitoring Network will outline community priorities for the future use and monitoring of stop and search across London; and there will be drama presentations by the young people of Second Wave, the Lewisham performing arts project. Notes to Editors1. ‘Stop right now, thank you very much’: 10:00 – 16:00 this Saturday, 21 June 2008 at the Park Plaza Riverbank, 18 Albert Embankment SE1 7TJ.
2. Members of the media wishing to attend should confirm their
interest by calling the MPA press office: 3. Speaker times:
4. The MPA published its stop and search scrutiny report, making 55 recommendations for change, in May 2004. All of these recommendations have now been enacted. The background to the scrutiny, and the final report, is available at: www.mpa.gov.uk/issues/stop-search/default.htm 5. The Home Office sponsored stop and search website provides information about the police tactic and people’s rights: www.stopandsearch.com Further media informationFor further information, please contact the MPA press office |
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