Met Police sets out plans to be 'truly anti-racist'
Briefly

The Metropolitan Police has acknowledged a significant trust deficit with London's black communities, emphasizing their commitment to listening and acting upon the communities' concerns as expressed in the Race Action Plan.
Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley highlighted that despite the Race Action Plan being a significant step forward, there remains a substantial journey ahead to fully restore trust and confidence within the communities.
Key components of the Race Action Plan involve the introduction of a new stop and search charter intended to reframe the process and its execution, alongside significant policy changes regarding the treatment of children.
To enhance support for black victims of crime, the Metropolitan Police is adopting new technologies for better identification of injuries and focusing on building empathy and cultural awareness within the police force.
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