Pride and Prejudice: A Review of police Race Relations in Scotland

Listen

Pride and Prejudice: A Review of police Race Relations in Scotland

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

HMIC is grateful to the many people, community groups and organisations who contributed to this review of police race relations in Scotland. First and foremost, HMIC would acknowledge the police forces of Scotland and their staff who so willingly put themselves up for detailed scrutiny. In addition, police board members and lay advisors from each force provided invaluable information and assistance to HMIC.

HMIC would particularly like to thank the following individuals and organisations for their assistance:

Anderson Mel Milap Centre, Glasgow
Association of Indian Organisations
Black Police Association
British Transport Police, Waterloo, London
Burnley Police, Pennine Division, Lancashire Constabulary
Chhokar Family Justice Campaign
Councillor Hanzala Malik, Glasgow City Council
Crown Office
Mr Dilawer Singh
East Pollockshields Multi-cultural Centre, Glasgow (Ismut Choudry)
Dr Elinor Kelly
The forum of minority ethnic police staff
Glasgow Asylum Seekers Support Project
Glasgow Central Mosque
Glasgow Council of Voluntary Services
Mr Mike Franklin
La Police Aux Frontières, Calais
Mr Peter MacLean
The people of Sighthill and Red Road, Glasgow
Positive Action in Housing
Premier Security, Dungavel
Burgh Primary School, Rutherglen
Scottish Asylum Seekers Consortium
Scottish Refugee Council
Shanti Bhaban (Hindu Mandir), Glasgow (Mrs Ravinder Kainth)
Stonewall Scotland
Mr Tony Smikel
UNISON
United Kingdom Immigration Service
Mr William McInlay

Page updated: Monday, April 03, 2006