The Lammy review of black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) representation in the criminal justice system
We have worked with a number of national and local voluntary sector partners concerned with achieving positive outcomes for Black, Asian, and minority ethnic people (BAME) in the criminal justice system (CJS) to formulate this submission, not only in response to the questions posed by the formal consultation, but also to address the broader themes encompassed by the review. The response makes a number of recommendations on themes which include: developing and implementing an action plan for BAME equality in the CJS, effective engagement and partnership with the voluntary sector, involving service users, staff training and recruitment, and working with other review teams.
Publish date
1 July 2016