Baroness Casey Review Report
Baroness Casey Review March 2023 Baroness Casey Report – BPA Statement
Baroness Casey Review March 2023 Baroness Casey Report – BPA Statement
Congratulations to KickOff@3, supported by the MetBPA, for the recognition of their work to promote mentoring and development for young people through sport. The project has gathered momentum in 2019 with approximately double the number of young people are taking part this year. KickOff@3 has done much to encourage communications between police and communities working
Recruits can take up paid degree apprenticeship, six-month graduate course, or join after university. All new police officers in England and Wales will need a degree-level qualification, under plans to get policing fit for the demands of the 21st century. Recruits will have the option of taking up a training post with one of the
The Metropolitan Police Service accepts the findings of HMIC’s report. Legitimacy is absolutely vital to the British model of policing by consent. It enables us work with Londoners to keep this city safe despite the challenges and difficult decisions officers face daily. Such public confidence is dependent on us being fair, ethical and lawful. We
Segregation and social exclusion are at “worrying levels” and are fuelling inequality in some areas of Britain, a report has found. Women in some communities are denied “even their basic rights as British residents”, the Casey Review said. Dame Louise Casey accused public bodies of ignoring or condoning divisive or harmful religious practices for fear
A sexual predator who targeted young gay men has been found guilty of four murders and drugging and sexually assaulting another seven victims. Read More..
We ask officers what they think about diversity in the Met and the progress that’s been made during recent years. (PDF file page 22-24) Read More…
The National Black Police Association (NBPA) has accused officers of abusing their powers after statistics show black people are six times more likely to be stopped and searched than white people. Figures published by the Home Office last Thursday (October 27) revealed that although there is a reduction in stop and searches forces are still
The National Black Police Association welcomes the continued use and development of the police Stop and Search powers. The 2016 National Statistics released by the Home Office on 27 October 2016 reflect that hard work and the introduction of Best Use of Stop & Search. However, a reduction in the overall number of stop and searches has
“As Black History Month approaches and November being the month of remembrance, WASP; West Indian Service Personnel have organised a March of Remembrance on the 2nd October 2016. It is to acknowledge the contributions of Black Service Men and Women. The MetBPA are looking for Officers; unoformed or plain clothed and Police Staff, to support