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Suffolk's Chief Constable addresses country's highest "use of force" rate during stop and searches

Suffolk's Chief Constable Rachel Kearton has responded to data showing Suffolk has the highest "use of force" rate associated with stop and search in her latest column.

Why it matters: The data reveals the highest arrest rate nationally following stop and searches but raises questions about the proportionality of the force used, given that more than half of searches do not result in further action.

By the numbers:

  • Suffolk has the highest "use of force" rate nationally

  • Nearly 25% of stop and searches lead to arrests

  • The overall "positive outcome rate" is 45%

  • This implies that in 55% of cases where force is used, no further action is taken

The police position: Kearton says "use of force" in stop and search typically refers to:

  • Handcuff use during the search itself

  • Handcuffs applied after arrest for officer safety during transport

She was keen to address the stats, stating: "Many people are concerned around the use of handcuffs but I can reassure you that the data reflects the use of force throughout the encounter whether it has been legitimately used to support the search or been used following arrest to ensure the safety of officers when transporting an arrested person."

Scrutiny measures:

  • The force works with an independent Police Powers Scrutiny Group

  • Community feedback helps shape future training

  • Bi-monthly scrutiny meetings are open to the public through the Ipswich & Suffolk Council for Racial Equality

Have your say: Members of the public can attend the Police Powers Scrutiny Group meetings to see how the force is held accountable for both stop and search and use of force. The next meeting is on 27 November.

The bottom line: While Suffolk Police achieves the country's highest arrest rate from stop and searches at 25%, questions remain about the necessity of force in cases where no further action is taken.

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