1/ Ahead of #InternationalMigrantsDay, the first police super-complaint concluded that police reporting of #migrant victims' info to the Home Office acts as a barrier to them seeking support, reporting crimes & affects criminal justice outcomes. https://bit.ly/38j13UL 
2/ This is a ground-breaking win for survivors & the orgs supporting them who have been raising this issue for years, such as @lawrsuk, @SBSisters, @libertyhq & all involved in the #StepUpMigrantWomen campaign. https://bit.ly/3nrBGGR 
3/ It also concluded that there's...
🔹no evidence that sharing of personal victim data between police and Home Office supports with #safeguarding victims
🔹evidence that police sometimes prioritise #immigration enforcement over victims' safety
4/ and that...
🔹neither the police nor the Home Office are able to assure communities that all ppl with whom they have contact with will be treated fairly & safely
🔹this causes significant harm to the public interest.
5/ It recommended that the police develop clear policies & protocols to better safeguard #migrant victims of crime in collaboration with specialist orgs.

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