Officers polled about experiences of bullying, discrimination and micro-aggressions in past year

More than half of Britain’s black police officers and staff experienced race-related incidents involving colleagues in the past year, a survey has found.

Those affected were much more likely to feel like outsiders and to want to leave, and many believed their bosses failed to punish wrongdoers, in effect creating a culture of impunity.

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