Briefing on the Lammy Review
The treatment of, and outcomes for, black, Asian and minority ethnic people in the criminal justice system
This briefing provides a summary of the Lammy Review’s main findings and recommendations at each stage of the individual’s journey through the criminal justice system, from the point of arrest onwards. It provides commentary and analysis on the potential outcomes of those recommendations as well as providing further suggestions that should be considered by the Ministry of Justice, Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service and criminal justice agencies. It also highlights areas in which the voluntary sector can play a key role in supporting the implementation of the recommendations.
Publish date
1 November 2017