Londoners urged to share their views on the Met
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Londoners urged to share their views on the Met
"Three years after a scathing report found the Metropolitan police service to be institutionally racist, misogynist and homophobic, the chairwoman of a new review has appealed to Londoners to tell her if they have experienced any change. Dr Gillian Fairfield has begun an independent investigation into whether recommendations made by Baroness Casey in 2023 have been carried out."
"Baroness Casey's review, which was published in March 2023, was commissioned following the kidnap, rape and murder of Sarah Everard by Met police officer Wayne Couzens in 2021. Her report described a 'boys' club culture' in the force, where staff experienced racist, misogynist and homophobic bullying. She said London no longer had a functioning neighbourhood policing service and black Londoners were being 'over policed and under protected'."
"The review will also consider whether the 'fault lines' exposed by Baroness Casey have been 'permanently repaired' or 'papered over with policies and strategies'. Members of the public are being urged to share their views, which Fairfield said would help them 'get the police service they deserved'."
Three years after Baroness Casey's damning 2023 report on the Metropolitan Police, Dr Gillian Fairfield has launched an independent investigation to assess whether recommended reforms have been implemented. The Casey review, commissioned following Sarah Everard's murder by Met officer Wayne Couzens, documented systemic racism, misogyny, homophobia, and a 'boys' club culture' within the force. It highlighted failures in neighbourhood policing, over-policing of black Londoners, and inadequate resources for rape investigations. The public is invited to share experiences of change. The review will determine whether identified problems have been genuinely resolved or merely concealed through superficial policies. Recent evidence, including BBC Panorama footage and a separate report on anti-black racism, suggests persistent institutional problems despite Met claims of progress.
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