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Ghaffur blames Met Chief for police discrimination

One of Britain's most senior police officers today pointed the finger of blame squarely at Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair as he launched his discrimination claim against the force.

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Timeline: Race and the Metropolitan police

1981The Scarman inquiry into the Brixton riots - which took place in April the same year - strongly denies institutional racism in the Metropolitan police, but calls for recruitment of black officers and suggests that racially prejudiced behaviour become a specific offence in the police disciplinary code (it did not)

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Former Metropolitan Police murder chief criticises stop and search knife crime policy

The former head of the Metropolitan Police's murder prevention unit has criticised the use of stop and search in tackling knife crime.

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Stop and search makes gangs stronger, says former Met police boss

Criminal psychologist believes tactic marginalises youths and drives them to knife crime

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Blair blamed in police race claim

The country's most senior Asian police officer lodges a claim of racial discrimination against the Metropolitan Police.

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Hundreds of police hurt in a year

Almost 1,400 Metropolitan Police officers suffer serious injuries at work over a 12-month period, official figures show.

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UK: British Photographic Council concerned about police pixellation policy

The British Photographic Council (BPC) has irately reacted in response to the informal meetings between UK press photographers and CO19, the Metropolitan Police's Specialist Firearms Command, that were meant to establish a new pixellation policy that would allow the blurring...

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Met chief accused of discrimination

One of Britain's most senior police officers pointed the finger of blame squarely at Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair as he launched his discrimination claim against the force.

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Cops Behaving Badly - Midwestern Edition

Cops behaving badly Indianapolis is having a problem.One police department appears to be suffering from a serious case of officers behaving badly. After one officer was charged with raping a woman while on duty last week, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is having trouble with two more of its officers – bringing the number of arrested, jailed or investigated cops to 10 in the past

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Sacking Tarique Ghaffur is further 'victimisation'

The Metropolitan Police consulted lawyers over Tarique Ghaffur were told removing him would exacerbate his race discrimination case.

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Ian Blair blamed in discrimination claim

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair has been singled out for blame in a high profile discrimination case.

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Can stop and search prevent knife crime?

The Metropolitan Police has been criticised for its stop and search policy in a bid to tackle knife crime. Is stop and search the right tool to prevent knife crime?

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IMPD tries out DNA swabs on guns

Indianapolis metropolitan police will be testing a new tool that will allow officers to gather DNA from handguns at a crime scene. During the next six months, officers will be using the Trigger ID device to swab guns before they...

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Man in hospital after being shot on Eastside

A man was shot and critically wounded Wednesday on the Eastside, according to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.

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Kits could help IMPD recover DNA from guns

Metropolitan police are testing a new DNA-collection kit that could help them put more gun criminals behind bars. About 200 officers have been trained to collect DNA from guns while the evidence is still fresh using the Trigger ID kits.