It said the system for investigating deaths after police contact was “not fit for purpose”. The IOPC, coroners, and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) “have historically failed – and continue to fail – to scrutinise the role that racial stereotyping might have played in these deaths, especially where excessive force is used”.
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