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Lammy review: final report

An independent review into the treatment of, and outcomes for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic individuals in the criminal justice system.

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Lammy Review: final report

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Adolygiad Lammy: adroddiad terfynol

David Lammy's open letter to the Prime Minister

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Lammy publishes historic review

Economic estimate of BAME net overrepresentation in CJS in 2015

Exploratory analysis of the youth secure estate by BAME groups

Lammy Review of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) representation in the Criminal Justice System: call for evidence

Lammy review: emerging findings published

Over the last 18 months the Lammy Review has conducted extensive research across each aspect of the criminal justice system, and considered the views of over 300 organisations and interested parties who responded to the Call for Evidence.

The Review’s findings are underpinned by the latest available evidence; and supported by further research and analysis that was been specially commissioned. The Report makes 35 recommendations to help improve on fundamental principles of trust, fairness and responsibility which are key to addressing racial disparity in the criminal justice system.

Updates to this page

Published 8 September 2017
Last updated 8 September 2017 + show all updates
  1. The welsh version of the final report has been added to the page.

  2. First published.

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