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Children’s commissioner finds wide disparity with white counterparts in year to June 2023, with 88% of searches aimed at finding drugs

Black children are four times more likely to be strip-searched by police officers across England and Wales than their white counterparts, according to the latest nationwide figures disclosed by a watchdog.

The children’s commissioner also found that children under the age of 15 are a bigger proportion of those subjected to intimate searches, official figures from the year to June 2023 showed. Fewer than half of all searches of children in that year (45%) were conducted in the presence of an appropriate adult.

A report released on Monday also found that nearly nine out of every 10 of searches [88%] conducted by England and Wales’s 44 forces were trying to find drugs.

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[–] Five 29 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Dave Van Zandt's site, Media Bias Fact Check puts The Guardian and Breitbart in the same (Factual Reporting: MIXED) category of credibility. Apparently this is because they both have articles where the facts are contested. This ignores the difference in size of the two news sources' publication rate, the number of articles contested, and the seriousness and type of errors.

MBFC is a fundamentally flawed credibility gatekeeper. Lemmy.World loses credibility every day this bot continues to operate.

[–] TheTechnician27@lemmy.world 21 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

"B-but then how will I poison the well for anything that challenges a center-right status quo by introducing it as biased (relative to the US' center) and questionable without using an armchair analyst whose methodology is in no way scientific?"

Edit: to clarify what MBFC considers "MIXED":

Further, while The Guardian has failed several fact checks, they also produce an incredible amount of content; therefore, most stories are accurate, but the reader must beware, and hence why we assign them a Mixed rating for factual reporting.

They list like five fact checks, while The Guardian puts out basically quintuple that every day. And moreover, this is the sort of asinine nitpick that they classify as a "fact check".

"Private renting is making people ill." "Private renting is making people ill, but maybe this happens with other housing situations too, we don't know, so we rate this as false."

[–] OccamsTeapot@lemmy.world 15 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

MBFC is a fundamentally flawed credibility gatekeeper. Lemmy.World loses credibility every day this bot continues to operate.

Absolutely. It's hilarious that people care about fact checking enough to want to rate sources but apparently extend no skepticism whatsoever to these ratings. "Let's just ask that one dude and go with whatever he says, I'm sure it'll be fine"

[–] Aceticon@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago

"Bloody newspapers spreading Propaganda to control what people think!"

"On the other hand this one guy with no oversight and no established brand name to defend, telling us all who to trust or not for all the news media in the whole World is absolutelly trustworthy and couldn't possibly be a way to control which Propaganda people trust the most. I mean even the !world@lemmy.world moderators tell us he's honest and these people have been selected by the impeccably meritocratic, fair and honest criteria of being the first to create the sub or being brough in by their mates"

"The whole thing looks like a perfect chain of trust to me".

[–] Lime66@lemmy.world -1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

While that does show how unreliable mbfc can be, that isn't quite the full picture. They do rate breitbart significantly lower in the credibility category compared to the guardian, as well as tagging them as propaganda, extreme right, and conspiracy theorists, which is an accurate takeaway for breitbart. Factual reporting is not all that mbfc covers

[–] TheTechnician27@lemmy.world 17 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Nope, nope, back it up a step. If your organization claiming to quantify "Factual Reporting" calls Breitbart "MIXED" in that respect (let alone puts it on the same level as The Guardian), you have absolutely failed at your job and do not deserve to be taken seriously by anybody.