Stop and Search, National recommendations - April 2022

Recommendation date: 20 April 2022
Response due: 15 June 2022
Published: 14 April 2022
Discrimination
In 2020, we launched our thematic work on race discrimination, which enables us to independently investigate cases which would not ordinarily meet our threshold for investigation. Taking a thematic approach helps us to build the necessary body of evidence to drive real improvements in police practice by identifying both good practice and systemic issues, and in 2020 we used this approach to shape 11 formal learning recommendations to the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) following the study of five investigations featuring the use of stop and search. In 2022, wepublished a reporttaking the next step on from that work, looking at learning that could be shared at a national level. Our thematic recommendations and responses can be found below.

Recommendations (10)

Legitimacy – reliability, quality, and specificity of intelligence Accepted
Recommendation
Recommendation 1: to the National Police Chiefs' Council and College of Policing The IOPC recommends that the NPCC and College of Policing work together to develop guidelines on how to safeguard people from a Black, Asian, or other minority ethnic … Read more
Force Response
Accepted The College’s Stop and Search Authorised Professional Practice (APP) and paragraph 2.2B of PACE Code A (2015) which are already in place set out the legal position and contain significant narrative relating to bias and discrimination, stating officers cannot … Read more
Legitimacy - drugs searches Accepted
Recommendation
Recommendation 2: to the Home Office The IOPC recommends that the Home Office review what constitutes reasonable grounds for suspicion for cannabis possession. The review should consider whether smell of cannabis alone provides reasonable grounds for a stop and search … Read more
Force Response
Not accepted The Government fully supports the police in the fair, proportionate and lawful use of stop and search to fight crime and protect communities. Our approach on drugs remains clear – we must prevent drug use in our communities, … Read more
Quality and safety of the encounter Accepted
Recommendation
Recommendation 4: to the National Police Chiefs' Council and College of Policing The IOPC recommends that the NPCC and College of Policing review the effectiveness and application of GOWISELY and consider whether its use is resulting in professional stops and … Read more
Force Response
Accepted Under PACE Code A, officers have a lawful requirement to maximise a subject’s understanding prior to commencing a search and must explain the points required by law. In order to support this as an aide memoire, GOWISELY has been … Read more
Use of force during stops and searches Accepted
Recommendation
Recommendation 8: to the National Police Chiefs' Council and College of Policing The IOPC recommends that the NPCC and College of Policing work together to develop guidelines on how to safeguard people from a Black, Asian, or other minority ethnic … Read more
Force Response
Accepted In conjunction with key stakeholders, the College has undertaken a review of the current Stop and Search in order to provide more detailed guidance on the use of handcuffs during encounters. As a result, the content was expanded to … Read more
Data recording - who is having force used on them when stopped and searched? Accepted
Recommendation
Recommendation 10: to the Home Office The IOPC recommends that the Home Office agree an approach to recording data about the protected characteristics of individuals having other policing powers (such as S.163 and use of force) used on them at … Read more
Force Response
Not accepted The Home Office is continually looking to better understand disparities in stop and search and share this publicly in the interests of transparency. For the first time in 2021 we gathered incident-level data including information on both age … Read more
Data recording – vehicle stops Not Accepted
Recommendation
Recommendation 12: to the Home Office The IOPC recommends that the Home Office agree an approach to recording data on the use of Section 163 powers. Data should include the grounds upon which a vehicle was stopped, the characteristics of … Read more
Force Response
Not accepted Under section 163 (s.163) of the Road Traffic Act 1988, the driver of a vehicle is required to stop for an officer in uniform when requested to do so. The police may wish to stop a vehicle and … Read more
Body-worn video Accepted
Recommendation
Recommendation 13: to the National Police Chiefs' Council The IOPC recommends that the NPCC supports Chief Officers to take steps to ensure that officers are following the College of Policing’s stop and search APP and using their body worn video … Read more
Force Response
Accepted The national lead for BWV, DCC Jim Colwell has confirmed that such points will be included, where appropriate, within national guidance which is due to be ratified and planned for publication in October 2022. The BWV Portfolio is already … Read more
Internal monitoring & supervision Accepted
Recommendation
Recommendation 14: to the National Police Chiefs' Council The IOPC recommends that the NPCC supports Chief Officers to take steps to ensure that the structures they have in place facilitate appropriate monitoring and supervision of the use of stop and … Read more
Force Response
Accepted Chief constables will identify and address disproportionality in the use of stop and search, particularly in relation to drugs and the searches of children. This will be achieved by having robust accountability and learning processes based on scrutiny and … Read more
External scrutiny Accepted
Recommendation
Recommendation 15: to the NPCC The IOPC recommends that the NPCC supports Chief Officers to work with local policing bodies to implement the principles of the College of Policing’s APP on community oversight in relation to stop and search. Joint … Read more
Force Response
Accepted Within the ‘Involved’ strand of the outcome framework in the Police Race Action Plan which aims to ensure the police service routinely involves Black people in its governance, there is a commitment to ensuring this takes place proactively and … Read more
Trauma Accepted
Recommendation
Recommendation 18: to the National Police Chiefs' Council, College of Policing and Home Office The IOPC recommends that the NPCC, College of Policing and Home Office explore the feasibility of commissioning research into the trauma caused predominantly to people from … Read more
Force Response
Accepted The College of Policing has secured funding from NPCC to carry out a national survey exploring young people’s experiences of police-initiated contact, including stop and search. The College plans to use this survey, in part, to explore the extent … Read more