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Reducing Ethnic Profiling in the European Union - Open Society ...

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• Record<strong>in</strong>g of self-def<strong>in</strong>ed ethnicity on <strong>the</strong> form;• Timel<strong>in</strong>ess of data entry from stop forms onto <strong>the</strong> central database;• <strong>Ethnic</strong> disproportionality <strong>in</strong> searches.Each variable is weighted <strong>in</strong> importance to generate a ranked list of how <strong>the</strong> 32London boroughs are perform<strong>in</strong>g. On a quarterly basis, <strong>the</strong> five worst perform<strong>in</strong>gboroughs are required to complete a self-assessment questionnaire to highlightpolicy and practice that may be hav<strong>in</strong>g a disproportionate impact. They <strong>the</strong>n haveto expla<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir performance <strong>in</strong> front of a Commander, <strong>the</strong> Metropolitan PoliceAuthority (MPA), and local community members from <strong>the</strong> monitor<strong>in</strong>g network. Badlyperform<strong>in</strong>g boroughs are required to produce a three month action plan and reportback at subsequent meet<strong>in</strong>gs.Follow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> launch of Operation Pennant, <strong>the</strong> Metropolitan Police Service has seena reduction <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> level of disproportionality across London and greater parity amongethnic groups <strong>in</strong> arrest rates result<strong>in</strong>g from stops and searches. Data entry becamemore timely, and supervision improved, ensur<strong>in</strong>g that officers ask and record <strong>the</strong>self-def<strong>in</strong>ed ethnicity of those stopped. The data generated by Operation Pennantare shared with community monitor<strong>in</strong>g groups across all boroughs to allow <strong>the</strong>m tocompare local performance aga<strong>in</strong>st o<strong>the</strong>r boroughs.The MPS is currently expand<strong>in</strong>g Operation Pennant to ensure that <strong>the</strong> performanceframework data are used on a monthly basis by <strong>the</strong> five areas’ Commanders andwill be hold<strong>in</strong>g two <strong>the</strong>matic Pennant meet<strong>in</strong>gs a year, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g Area Commanders,senior officers from each borough, <strong>the</strong> Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA), and localcommunity members to compare performance around specific issues or powers. 196General pr<strong>in</strong>ciples of good practice:Managers and supervisors should estbalish mechanisms to oversee patrol officers’use of <strong>the</strong>ir discretionary decision.sSupervisors should check that officers are us<strong>in</strong>g stop and search lawfully, withclear ground<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> reasonable suspicion where required by law.Operational decisions should be made tak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to consideration potential sentivitiesaround reliance on stop and search powers <strong>in</strong> ethnic m<strong>in</strong>ority communities.REDUCING ETHNIC PROFILING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION 113

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