Let’s have a level playing field on publicising the ethnicity of suspects / Letter
The selective reporting of ethnicity creates the impression that a disproportionate amount of crime is committed by ethnic minorities, writes Martin Forde KC I write in response to your report (Police ‘forced to disclose ethnicity of suspects to counter far-right speculation’, 2 November). In (…)
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