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People who say they don't think racism was a factor - how would they know?
Did they read the report into the incident?
https:/ /chscp. org.uk/ wp-cont ent/upl oads/20 22/03/C hild-Q- PUBLISH ED-14-M arch-22 .pdf
Did they read the report into the incident?
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Thank you sp. I do find the pointers towards racist behaviour difficult to understand. It's a difficult issue, but there seems to be a view that if the 'victim' feels that racism is involved, then racism is indeed involved. I presume that is the way the law is drafted and, if so, then the police are in a dificult position. Nice to get some hard info from you.
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In answer to your question - this was disgusting.
Inexcusable.
A 15 year old child should not be subject to a strip search without a parent / appropriate adult in attendance.
This ought to be shocking, but after recent revelations (https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/dec/06/two-met-police-officers-jailed-photos-murdered-sisters-deniz-jaffer-jamie-lewis-nicole-smallman-bibaa-henry) it's beginning to feel a but like the latest in a long line of outrages.
In answer to your question - this was disgusting.
Inexcusable.
A 15 year old child should not be subject to a strip search without a parent / appropriate adult in attendance.
This ought to be shocking, but after recent revelations (https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/dec/06/two-met-police-officers-jailed-photos-murdered-sisters-deniz-jaffer-jamie-lewis-nicole-smallman-bibaa-henry) it's beginning to feel a but like the latest in a long line of outrages.
The question of racism is dealt with in the report thus:
//...one feature believed to have a significance to the experience of Child Q is that of adultification bias.//
//This concept is where adults perceive Black children as being older than they are. It is ‘a form of bias where children from Black, Asian and minoritised ethnic communities are perceived as being more ‘streetwise’, more ‘grown up’, less innocent and less vulnerable than other children. This particularly affects Black children, who might be viewed primarily as a threat rather than as a child who needs support//
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Adult ificati on_bias
//...one feature believed to have a significance to the experience of Child Q is that of adultification bias.//
//This concept is where adults perceive Black children as being older than they are. It is ‘a form of bias where children from Black, Asian and minoritised ethnic communities are perceived as being more ‘streetwise’, more ‘grown up’, less innocent and less vulnerable than other children. This particularly affects Black children, who might be viewed primarily as a threat rather than as a child who needs support//
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They were in a school. They know how old she was.
A complete abuse of power by the police officers, a complete dereliction of duty on the part of the school.
As for racism, I think you had to be there. From what I gather, a menstruating black 15-year-old girl was strip-searched by two white police officers while her white teachers stood outside the door waiting, with no reference to her parents. The strip-search extended to asking her to spread her buttocks while they peered up her backside. I'm not surprised she felt it was racist, I think I probably would in her place.
A complete abuse of power by the police officers, a complete dereliction of duty on the part of the school.
As for racism, I think you had to be there. From what I gather, a menstruating black 15-year-old girl was strip-searched by two white police officers while her white teachers stood outside the door waiting, with no reference to her parents. The strip-search extended to asking her to spread her buttocks while they peered up her backside. I'm not surprised she felt it was racist, I think I probably would in her place.