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Published 09:36 8 Aug 2022 BST
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"I remain unconvinced that the Metropolitan Police is consistently considering children’s welfare and wellbeing."
In the Child Q case, two female officers subjected a girl to a strip search at her school in Hackney, London after she was wrongly suspected of carrying drugs. No drugs were found, and a report determined that racism was a likely factor in the traumatising and humiliating ordeal.
At one point during the search, her private parts were exposed and she was made to remove her sanitary towel. She was then sent home in a taxi.
A Local Child Safeguarding Practice Review said that it is unlikely that Child Q would have been treated this way if she wasn't Black. It also said that "adultification" was likely a factor, which occurs when adults' racism causes them to treat Black children like adults.
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