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A report has found significant failings in the way three English police forces deal with allegations of discrimination by the public. | A report has found significant failings in the way three English police forces deal with allegations of discrimination by the public. |
The Independent Police Complaints Commission examined how cases were handled by the West Midlands, Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire forces. | The Independent Police Complaints Commission examined how cases were handled by the West Midlands, Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire forces. |
It said the complaints, mostly of racial discrimination, were "poorly handled" from beginning to end. | It said the complaints, mostly of racial discrimination, were "poorly handled" from beginning to end. |
Complaints about officers by the public were often not believed, the IPCC said. | Complaints about officers by the public were often not believed, the IPCC said. |
None of the 170 such complaints looked at by the IPCC was upheld, although 94 were investigated. | None of the 170 such complaints looked at by the IPCC was upheld, although 94 were investigated. |
By contrast, in the 32 cases where police officers made allegations of discrimination against their colleagues, half of the complaints were upheld. | By contrast, in the 32 cases where police officers made allegations of discrimination against their colleagues, half of the complaints were upheld. |
Overall, the three forces upheld between 11% and 13% of complaint allegations from the public, the report said. | Overall, the three forces upheld between 11% and 13% of complaint allegations from the public, the report said. |
It found that too many complaints from the public were resolved locally, without a formal investigation, when it was not appropriate to do so. | It found that too many complaints from the public were resolved locally, without a formal investigation, when it was not appropriate to do so. |
IPCC chair Dame Anne Owers said: "Our findings are stark - generally complaints of discrimination made by members of the public are poorly handled from beginning to end. | |
"It is vital that police forces deal effectively with allegations of discrimination." | "It is vital that police forces deal effectively with allegations of discrimination." |
West Yorkshire Deputy Chief Constable Dee Collins said the force was "very disappointed with the suggestion that we are 'failing at every stage'." | West Yorkshire Deputy Chief Constable Dee Collins said the force was "very disappointed with the suggestion that we are 'failing at every stage'." |
But she added: "We recognise there are some improvements to be made and we are well advanced with that work, significant changes having taken place since the time this data was collected." | |
Greater Manchester's Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd said: "This is a hard-hitting report, but I welcome it because it is vital that there's confidence in the process. | Greater Manchester's Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd said: "This is a hard-hitting report, but I welcome it because it is vital that there's confidence in the process. |
"I've been concerned about this since before I was elected Police and Crime Commissioner and it has been a priority for me to make real changes." | "I've been concerned about this since before I was elected Police and Crime Commissioner and it has been a priority for me to make real changes." |
Deputy Chief Constable Dave Thompson from West Midlands Police highlighted variations in practice across the three forces mentioned. | |
Diverse communities | |
He added: "We are constantly striving to improve our service to the public and will review the report in detail. We take complaints very seriously and do not tolerate discriminatory behaviour." | |
The IPCC said 60% of local resolutions and 44% of investigations across the three forces did not meet basic standards. | The IPCC said 60% of local resolutions and 44% of investigations across the three forces did not meet basic standards. |
In cases handled at local level rather than by professional standards procedures, this rose to two-thirds and a half respectively. | In cases handled at local level rather than by professional standards procedures, this rose to two-thirds and a half respectively. |
The report blamed many of the complaints on a lack of up-to-date training in diversity issues. | The report blamed many of the complaints on a lack of up-to-date training in diversity issues. |
"The police in these force areas do not appear to have a good understanding of the diverse communities they serve," it said. | "The police in these force areas do not appear to have a good understanding of the diverse communities they serve," it said. |