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Call for evidence: EQUAL’s response to the increase in police power through the Coronavirus Act 2020
As a result of the Coronavirus outbreak the UK government introduced the Coronavirus Act 2020 which allows police officer’s to stop and question members of the public beyond the powers available under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, move crowds from public spaces, award fines and detain those whom they believe have Coronavirus and have failed to isolate themselves.
EQUAL Quarterly Bulletin 1
EQUAL’s response to the ‘Tackling Racial Disparity in the Criminal Justice System: 2020 update’ Last month the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) published ‘Tackling Racial Disparity in the Criminal Justice System: 2020 Update’. This update also sets out the work that has taken place since the Lammy Review recommendations published in 2017.
EQUAL’s response to the ‘Tackling Racial Disparity in the Criminal Justice System: 2020 update’
Last month the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) published ‘Tackling Racial Disparity in the Criminal Justice System: 2020 Update’. This update ...
EQUAL's Head of Policy interviewed on BBC radio
Shadae Cazzeau, EQUAL's Head of Policy, has talked on two BBC radio programmes -on Radio Derby and Radio WM - ...
Press statement: How will the enhancement of police powers in light of Covid-19 impact on the black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) community?
EQUAL recognises the need to use police powers to ensure compliance with social distancing policies to curb the spread of ...
COVID 19 and Police powers
How will the enhancement of police powers in light of Covid-19 impact on BAME communities? The worldwide COVID-19 pandemic and ...