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Bias harms access to justice, says charity

Posted: 25 September 2003 | Subscribe Online


Police officers' negative attitudes towards people with learning difficulties are hampering their access to justice, according to learning difficulty charity Voice UK.

Charity director Kathryn Stone said that, despite the introduction of measures to help people with learning difficulties give evidence, they were still being discriminated against by some police officers.

Stone was addressing Speaking up for Justice, a conference organised by Voice UK and the Crown Prosecution Service
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She described how officers refused to give people with learning difficulties details of the Crown Prosecution Service. "Another favourite is for police officers to say 'the CPS won't do anything with this' before even asking them," she said.

Peter Bagshaw, the Association of Chief of Police Officers of England, Wales and Northern Ireland's lead on mental health and disability issues, said: "Much has changed in recent years. However, a lot of work still needs to be done by all public services to make things better."


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