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Met's knife crime policy attacked | Met's knife crime policy attacked |
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The Metropolitan Police has been criticised for its use of stop and search in tackling knife crime. | The Metropolitan Police has been criticised for its use of stop and search in tackling knife crime. |
Laura Richards, former head of the Met's homicide prevention unit, told the BBC stop and search could make gangs stronger and the problem worse. | Laura Richards, former head of the Met's homicide prevention unit, told the BBC stop and search could make gangs stronger and the problem worse. |
Ms Richards said the Met had ignored recommendations from numerous reports on how to tackle knife crime - such as targeting known individuals. | Ms Richards said the Met had ignored recommendations from numerous reports on how to tackle knife crime - such as targeting known individuals. |
The Met defended its tactics, saying it had community support. | The Met defended its tactics, saying it had community support. |
Last month the Met set up a special taskforce in London using stop and search, sending teams of officers into stabbing hotspots. | Last month the Met set up a special taskforce in London using stop and search, sending teams of officers into stabbing hotspots. |
Killer profiles | Killer profiles |
Ms Richards, a criminal behavioural psychologist, told BBC Radio 4's The Investigation using stop and search was a sticking plaster, and that it could push marginalised young men further into gang membership. | Ms Richards, a criminal behavioural psychologist, told BBC Radio 4's The Investigation using stop and search was a sticking plaster, and that it could push marginalised young men further into gang membership. |
"I think a lot more could be being done as opposed to just a hard edged enforcement around stop and search," she said. | "I think a lot more could be being done as opposed to just a hard edged enforcement around stop and search," she said. |
"...we're seeing a number of guys committing the murders are already marginalised, already excluded and we are trying those kind of tactics on those individuals, I fear we just make the problem worse." | "...we're seeing a number of guys committing the murders are already marginalised, already excluded and we are trying those kind of tactics on those individuals, I fear we just make the problem worse." |
Ms Richards ran the homicide prevention unit for four years. The unit, which was formed in 2003, split knife murders into two categories - domestic and street attacks. | Ms Richards ran the homicide prevention unit for four years. The unit, which was formed in 2003, split knife murders into two categories - domestic and street attacks. |
Find Out More Listen to The Investigation, Radio 4 Thursday 28 August 2008 at 2000 BST.Or catch up at Radio 4's Listen Again site | Find Out More Listen to The Investigation, Radio 4 Thursday 28 August 2008 at 2000 BST.Or catch up at Radio 4's Listen Again site |
Domestic knife killers tended to be older and white, while those who committed street attacks were aged under 20 and disproportionately black. | Domestic knife killers tended to be older and white, while those who committed street attacks were aged under 20 and disproportionately black. |
Domestic killings have fallen dramatically in recent years, but street murders have been rising. | Domestic killings have fallen dramatically in recent years, but street murders have been rising. |
A four-year study by Ms Richards' unit had found almost 90% of knife killers had previously been known to police. | A four-year study by Ms Richards' unit had found almost 90% of knife killers had previously been known to police. |
"Not only did we flag up problems, we flagged up solutions," she said. | "Not only did we flag up problems, we flagged up solutions," she said. |
The unit proposed a multi-agency approach targeted at offenders who ran the risk of escalating violent behaviour. | The unit proposed a multi-agency approach targeted at offenders who ran the risk of escalating violent behaviour. |
"You don't just wake up one morning and kill somebody," Ms Richards said. | "You don't just wake up one morning and kill somebody," Ms Richards said. |
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She added: "If you seek advice from a number of individuals who make recommendations and you do not put those in place, that is a pretty challenging place to be. | She added: "If you seek advice from a number of individuals who make recommendations and you do not put those in place, that is a pretty challenging place to be. |
"We gave some pretty good recommendations... I think some of these need to find their way back to those who are responsible for taking decisions." | "We gave some pretty good recommendations... I think some of these need to find their way back to those who are responsible for taking decisions." |
Tactics defended | Tactics defended |
However, Rose Fitzpatrick, deputy assistant commissioner at the Met, said stop and search was the right tactic. | However, Rose Fitzpatrick, deputy assistant commissioner at the Met, said stop and search was the right tactic. |
"Stop and search is part of what we're doing but we're also sending a very visible message to young people that our aim is to keep them safe," she said. | "Stop and search is part of what we're doing but we're also sending a very visible message to young people that our aim is to keep them safe," she said. |
"We've had a huge amount of feedback from young people that it makes them safer to see us out on the streets." | "We've had a huge amount of feedback from young people that it makes them safer to see us out on the streets." |
Its stop and search tactics had the support of the community, including ethnic minority communities, she added. | Its stop and search tactics had the support of the community, including ethnic minority communities, she added. |
The Metropolitan Police said stop and search was only one part of a wider strategy and it had taken 1,700 knives off the streets since May this year. The Met also said it has a 90% conviction rate for murders from stabbings. | The Metropolitan Police said stop and search was only one part of a wider strategy and it had taken 1,700 knives off the streets since May this year. The Met also said it has a 90% conviction rate for murders from stabbings. |