Social Justice Aotearoa on Police, Bias towards Māori, and Pasifika

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Source: MIL-OSI Submissions
Source: Social Justice Aotearoa

Police Commissioner, Andrew Costa, has responded to a damning review on biased behaviour by Police towards Māori and Pacific Island people by saying “I can’t accept that in this moment in time”.

CEO of Social Justice Aotearoa says, “ It is wrong when our Commissioner of Police say’s “there was still not enough evidence to indicate bias existed in the system” when it is apparent every day, and the reality is in front of the very person who can change it”.

The extensive, forty nine page, review has found Police have inherited a legacy of Eurocentrism and white supremacy that can lead to Māori being over-represented in the criminal justice system.

“Māori are far more likely, almost nine times more likely, to have a dog set upon them or to have an armed response in relation to policing, and Andrew Costa needs to address this or risk losing the faith of New Zealanders in our Police, if not already,” Jackie Foster said.

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