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Evidence on representation, outcomes and public system contact across police, courts, prisons and youth justice.

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DescriptionData on policing, stop and search, prison population, and criminal justice for Black British communities. Sourced from Home Office and Ministry of Justice statistics.

Stop and Searches per 1,000 Population by Ethnic Group — England & Wales 2022/23

Prison Population by Ethnic Group — England & Wales Q4 2023 (%)

Crime & Justice — UK Black Demographics | BlackBritish.org.uk

Home Office Police powers and procedures 2022/23

The 4.8× stop and search disparity has been documented in every year of Home Office data. The Lammy Review (2017) and subsequent reports have called for reform, but the gap has not narrowed significantly.

Under Section 60 (no-suspicion) powers, the disparity is even larger. Black people are disproportionately subject to these searches, which require no individual suspicion.

MoJ Offender management statistics Q4 2023

Lammy Review Final Report, 2017

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Data Topic · Crime & Justice

Crime & Justice

Data on policing, stop and search, prison population, and interactions with the criminal justice system for Black British communities. Primary sources: Home Office and Ministry of Justice official statistics.

Stop and search figures are from Home Office Police powers and procedures 2022/23. Prison population figures are from MoJ Offender management statistics Q4 2023. Hate crime and youth justice data are under verification.

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Black people more likely to be stopped and searched

Home Office 2022/23

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Stop and searches per 1,000 Black people

13%

Black share of prison population

MoJ Q4 2023

3.5%

Black share of England & Wales population

Census 2021

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Black people are stopped and searched at 4.8 times the rate of white people in England and Wales. In 2022/23, there were 29 stop and searches per 1,000 Black people — compared to 6 per 1,000 white people. This disparity has persisted across all years of Home Office data.

Black people more likely to be stopped and searched than white people

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Black people make up 13% of the prison population in England and Wales — nearly four times their 3.5% share of the general population. This over-representation has been documented in every Ministry of Justice quarterly statistics release.

vs 3.5% share of England & Wales population · MoJ Q4 2023

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Over-representation in prison vs population share

MoJ Q4 2023 vs Census 2021

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