B.C. human rights commissioner to probe police discrimination in use of force | 24CA News

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Published 31.01.2024
B.C. human rights commissioner to probe police discrimination in use of force  | 24CA News

British Columbia’s human rights commissioner has launched an inquiry into police use of pressure towards people who find themselves racialized or coping with psychological well being points.

Kasari Govender says in a press release the inquiry comes because of a 2021 research by the commissioner’s workplace displaying a “disturbing pattern of discrimination in policing in the province.”


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Report on B.C. policing finds ‘disturbing pattern of discrimination’


Govender says whereas no complete information exists on the severity of the issue, out there data suggests police use pressure “more frequently and with greater severity” towards these two teams.

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The inquiry is aimed toward “quantifying” police use of pressure in these cases, and Govender says it goals to make suggestions to handle “systemic


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discrimination.”


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The commissioner’s November 2021 report analyzing information from 5 B.C. police jurisdictions discovered Indigenous, black and West-Asian individuals have been all overrepresented in arrests and chargeable incidents.

The report additionally discovered that police work together extra incessantly with individuals coping with psychological well being points, which in flip has a “greater impact” on racialized people.

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