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Author: Metropolitan Police Authority

Title: MPA Stockwell Scrutiny

Summary: The shooting dead of Jean Charles de Menezes was a tragedy that should never have happened, whatever the circumstances were at the time. And there is no doubt the circumstances were unprecedented. Suicide bombers had successfully attacked London on 7 July, there had been another attempt on 21 July, and police were urgently following up leads in their attempt to prevent further atrocities. The operation that led to the death of Mr de Menezes was one of many complex operations that had to be run simultaneously absorbing resources from across the country. The purpose of this report was not to re-examine the events leading up to this tragedy – the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) is not empowered to do this – but to reassure ourselves, and Londoners, that the Metropolitan Police Service has responded appropriately to the recommendations made by the IPCC, so that the sequence of events that led to the fatal shooting does not reoccur.

Details: London: Metropolitan Police Authority, 2008. 86p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed May 4, 2011 at: http://www.justice4jean.org/Stockwell-Scrutiny-Report.pdf

Year: 2008

Country: United Kingdom

URL: http://www.justice4jean.org/Stockwell-Scrutiny-Report.pdf

Shelf Number: 121616

Keywords:
Complaints Against Police
Police Misconduct
Police Use of Force (U.K.)

Author: Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC)

Title: Review of the IPCC's work on investigating deaths: final report

Summary: In 2012 the IPCC began a review into the way that we investigate deaths following police contact, with the aim of identifying and implementing changes to ensure that our work in this key area is: - thorough, transparent and effective - sensitive to the needs and expectations of bereaved families - able to build and sustain public confidence We have consulted widely with those affected - in particular those who have been critical of our approach to this important work or of the outcomes of our investigations. We published a progress report in September 2013, detailing the issues and concerns raised, and our response to them. This final report summarises all that we were told, our responses, and most importantly the actions we have taken or are planning to take.

Details: London: IPCC, 2014. 111p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed November 20, 2014 at: http://www.ipcc.gov.uk/sites/default/files/Documents/deaths_review/Review_of_the_IPCCs_work_in_investigating_deaths_2014.pdf

Year: 2014

Country: United Kingdom

URL: http://www.ipcc.gov.uk/sites/default/files/Documents/deaths_review/Review_of_the_IPCCs_work_in_investigating_deaths_2014.pdf

Shelf Number: 134180

Keywords:
Deadly Force
Police Behavior
Police Effectiveness
Police Legitimacy
Police Use of Force (U.K.)