PRESS RELEASE: UK – IHRC expresses concern over time limit on innocent people’s DNA data
IHRC is deeply concerned at police plans to keep the DNA data of people cleared of offences and those never charged.
IHRC is deeply concerned at police plans to keep the DNA data of people cleared of offences and those never charged.
This event will consider the human rights implications of developments largely unforeseen at the time of the Durban Declaration and Plan of Action.
Met reveals four were subject of dozens of allegations by black or Asian men.
A decade after the Stephen Lawrence inquiry, the assault on Babar Ahmad raises questions about racism within the police.
Muslim Profiling Questions Regarding Police Strategy and Policy With Regard to the Pro-Israel Rally and Counter-demonstration on 6th May 2002.
Questions Regarding Police Strategy and Policy With Regard to the Pro-Israel Rally and Counter-demonstration on 6th May 2002
Questions Regarding Police Strategy and Policy With Regard to the Pro-Israel Rally and Counter-demonstration on 6th May 2002
IHRC has made an oral intervention at the Human Rights Council UN in Geneva on the extension of pre-trial detention from 28 days to 42 days.