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Let's get it right: race and justice 2000 - Nacro

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Let’s <strong>get</strong> <strong>it</strong> <strong>right</strong>Mon<strong>it</strong>oring results should be used as a basis for honestAll agencies should support minor<strong>it</strong>y group staffdiscussion w<strong>it</strong>h local commun<strong>it</strong>ies, perhaps throughassociations.the new local crime prevention partnerships.All agencies must give prior<strong>it</strong>y <strong>and</strong> resources toArea Criminal Justice Liaison Comm<strong>it</strong>tees shouldtraining for all staff, which is directly related topromote co-ordinated local systems <strong>and</strong> considerworking practices <strong>and</strong> which is mon<strong>it</strong>ored, evaluatedpolicy <strong>and</strong> practice implications of the results.<strong>and</strong> supported in the working s<strong>it</strong>uation.The new youth <strong>justice</strong> provisions (Crime <strong>and</strong> DisorderAct 1998) must be subject to mon<strong>it</strong>oring from theoutset.EMPLOYMENT AND TRAININGCHAPTER 5At local level, agencies should consider holding interagencytraining.Local commun<strong>it</strong>y groups must be involved in theplanning <strong>and</strong> delivery of training.Private companies holding contracts for court escorts<strong>and</strong> secur<strong>it</strong>y <strong>and</strong> for management of prisons should beheld to the same st<strong>and</strong>ards in terms of employment,promotion <strong>and</strong> training practices as state agencies.A Judicial Appointments Commission should beestablished to examine ways to produce more speedilya diverse judiciary <strong>and</strong> to play a part in theappointment procedure <strong>it</strong>self.SUSPECTS AND DEFENDANTSCHAPTER 6Continuing efforts should be made to encourage moreapplicants for the magistracy from minor<strong>it</strong>ycommun<strong>it</strong>ies.The Bar Council <strong>and</strong> Law Society should activelypromote <strong>and</strong> enforce their equal opportun<strong>it</strong>y policies.Police services must implement the Government’sAction Plan in response to the Stephen LawrenceInquiry Report recommendations.The Bar Council should ensure barristers co-operatew<strong>it</strong>h the CPS mon<strong>it</strong>oring of <strong>it</strong>s work.Police services must take action on ‘Winning theRace’ <strong>and</strong> ‘Winning the Race Revis<strong>it</strong>ed’.The Prison Service should develop a nationalrecru<strong>it</strong>ment programme to supplement localrecru<strong>it</strong>ment <strong>and</strong> ensure a more diverse workforce in allestablishments, including at senior levels.The CPS <strong>and</strong> probation services should examinepromotion systems to ensure they are accessible to all<strong>and</strong> consider pos<strong>it</strong>ive action where necessary.Police forces should give new prior<strong>it</strong>y to meeting thenew government recru<strong>it</strong>ment <strong>and</strong> retention tar<strong>get</strong>s, <strong>and</strong>examine promotion procedures to ensure they areaccessible to all.All agencies should consider adopting tar<strong>get</strong>s forrecru<strong>it</strong>ment, retention <strong>and</strong> promotion of staff fromracial minor<strong>it</strong>ies, on similar lines to those set by theHome Secretary for the police.Police services must work w<strong>it</strong>h Crime <strong>and</strong> DisorderAct partnerships to involve local minor<strong>it</strong>ycommun<strong>it</strong>ies in developing crime reduction strategies.Police services must use s95 informationconstructively to measure <strong>and</strong> improve local services.The legal professions must promote their <strong>race</strong> equal<strong>it</strong>ypolicies <strong>and</strong> practices more forcefully <strong>and</strong> play agreater role in the work of Area Criminal JusticeLiaison Comm<strong>it</strong>tees.Civil courts must be alert to potential discriminatoryimpact of parenting or anti-social behaviour orders.Training <strong>and</strong> ethnic mon<strong>it</strong>oring must be introduced toensure the new immigration <strong>and</strong> asylum procedures donot have a discriminatory impact on black <strong>and</strong> Asianasylum seekers.60

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