Young help overhaul Met's stop and search policy
A new charter launched by the Metropolitan Police aims to reform the controversial stop and search policy in London, following criticism in the Casey review regarding its disproportionate impact on black communities. The initiative, which involved input from over 8,500 Londoners, seeks to improve communication and training for officers while retaining the effectiveness of stop and search in crime reduction. Young people, including Davarel Gordon, share their experiences and advocate for more targeted policing practices.