‘Highly intrusive’: NSW police dump proactive policing of children after watchdog warns it could be unlawful
by Tamsin Rose New South Wales state correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6FZ6N)
Law Enforcement Conduct Commission finds the suspect targeting management plan (STMP) has discriminatory effect' on young people
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The New South Wales police force has rushed to dump a decades-old policy on highly intrusive" proactive policing of children after a watchdog warned the strategy was potentially unlawful.
The move comes after a five-year investigation by the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission (LECC), which found the NSW police's use of the suspect targeting management plan (STMP) was having an ongoing discriminatory effect" on young people.
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