
Nowak murder: force accused of ‘anti-white bias’ five times more likely to stop black people
The findings highlight significant racial disparities in policing practices, raising concerns about systemic bias and accountability within law enforcement.
- Hampshire police are 5.1 times more likely to stop black people than white people
- This disparity is higher than the average for England and Wales
- Accusations of anti-white bias followed the murder of Henry Nowak















