Poll shows levels of trust in the police markedly lower among black people than white people

More than half of black people stopped and searched by the police say they were left with feelings of humiliation or embarrassment, according to a survey.

It also shows levels of trust in the police are markedly lower among black people (46%) than white people (64%), with barely a third (35%) of black Caribbean people saying they had confidence.

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