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Home / Crime and Justice / Doreen Lawrence: Police Spied Instead of Justice

Doreen Lawrence: Police Spied Instead of Justice

20 Nov

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Summary

  • Doreen Lawrence found police surveillance deeply painful.
  • Undercover officers spied on Lawrence family campaign.
  • Police priorities misplaced, should have sought justice.
Doreen Lawrence: Police Spied Instead of Justice

Doreen Lawrence has revealed the profound pain caused by the Metropolitan Police's deployment of undercover officers to spy on her family during their campaign for justice following her son Stephen's murder. She testified to the spycops inquiry, stating that the police's focus was 'completely misplaced,' with resources diverted from apprehending Stephen's killers.

Lawrence characterized the surveillance as 'disrespectful and dehumanising,' noting the irony that while she was grieving and caring for her family, police resources were used to monitor their efforts. The inquiry investigates how a Scotland Yard unit gathered intelligence on thousands of activists, including the Lawrence family, between 1968 and 2010.

Evidence presented to the inquiry suggests that undercover officers were tasked with finding information to discredit the Lawrence family's campaign. This occurred as the Met faced intense pressure over its initial failure to properly investigate the racially motivated murder of Stephen Lawrence in 1993, a case that exposed institutional racism within the police.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Stephen Lawrence was a Black British teenager murdered in a racist attack in London in 1993. His death and the subsequent police investigation highlighted institutional racism.
The spycops inquiry investigates the activities of undercover police officers who spied on political and activist groups in the UK over several decades.
According to Doreen Lawrence, the police spied on her family and their campaign for justice, diverting resources that should have been used to find her son's killers.

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