Are the police still racist?
Tackling knife crime raises questions posed after the Stephen Lawrence murder.
In 1993, an 18 year old black teenager, Stephen Lawrence was murdered in a racist attack in East London. The police messed up the investigation into his killers. The inquiry that followed led by the judge Sir William Macpherson was one of the most damning documents to emerge about the police 鈥 describing it as 鈥渋nstitutionally racist鈥. Twenty years on the barrister and broadcaster Hashi Mohamed has made a documentary about what has happened since for Radio 4. We speak to him about the legacy of Macpherson, about stop and search, and whether the police still have more to do to tackle racism.
Producer: Philly Beaumont
Mixed by: Nicolas Raufast
Edited by: John Shields
And you can get Hashi鈥檚 documentary. Macpherson: What happened next - is on 麻豆社 Sounds
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