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The pupil from east London was humiliated, and we should be outraged. It seems police racism and misogyny is as bad as ever. T he revelation that a black schoolgirl was strip-searched by police at school in Hackney, east London, after teachers claimed that they smelt marijuana on her, is shocking. But the details of the search, the indignities inflicted on a year-old girl, are truly distasteful. She was made to strip naked, to spread her legs, to use her hands to spread her buttock cheeks and then to cough. She was menstruating.
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15-Year-Old Black Girl Strip-Searched At School Because Police Thought She Smelled Of Cannabis
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The Met police have been forced to apologise to a black schoolgirl who was strip-searched after being wrongly accused of carrying cannabis. The "traumatic" search by two officers took place at a Hackney secondary school in without another adult present and in the knowledge that the girl was menstruating. A safeguarding review concluded that the strip search was unjustified and racism "was likely to have been an influencing factor". According to the report, the impact on the secondary school pupil - referred to as Child Q - was "profound" and the repercussions "obvious and ongoing". Family members described her as changing from a "happy-go-lucky girl to a timid recluse that hardly speaks", who now self-harms and needs therapy.
A Girl’s Nude Photo, and Altered Lives
The Metropolitan Police are facing backlash — once again — over the treatment of a Black schoolgirl who was strip-searched whilst on her period after teachers wrongly accused her of possessing cannabis. The incident, which occurred in Hackney in , came to light following a safeguarding review. Teachers at the time told investigators they believed the teenager had drugs in her possession because she smelt of cannabis. As such, two female officers took her to the school's medical room where she was strip-searched without any teachers or an appropriate adult present. According to the report, the teen's intimate body parts were exposed and she was ordered to remove her sanitary towel.
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