Commissioner: Child strip search numbers far too high

  • 2 weeks ago
The Children’s Commissioner for England says the number of strip searches done on young people is “far too high” and with “far too low a bar”. Dame Rachel de Souza’s report, published on Monday, is the third in a series produced after a 15-year-old black girl - known as Child Q - was strip searched at her school in Hackney, east London, in 2020. Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00Although the numbers are coming down they're still far too high and we've got to remember
00:05these are children going through this most traumatic search so it's far too high and for
00:12far too low a bar. Suspecting someone smells of drugs or has drugs just isn't a good enough reason
00:18to put children through this kind of experience. What police chiefs say to me is that they need
00:23to be able to do this you know for serious crime. I'm saying a matter of life and death should be
00:30the that it should be the highest bar if you're going to do them at all. There are so many other
00:35things that police can do rather than this intrusive, immediate, often in an inappropriate
00:42place search. There is a genuine disproportionality both in terms of race and you know 95 percent
00:48of children strip search to boys. Look when I talk to parents black parents who this has
00:54happened to they say there is no surprise in our communities whatsoever and you know there are
01:00there's research explanations talking about adultification that black children are often
01:05seen as older and certainly the youth justice board are very interested in exploring that.
01:11I mean it's deeply concerning and I will not stop collecting this data until that figure
01:18goes down. It's not acceptable in our country today that you are
01:24so much more likely to be strip searched if you are black.

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