Useless provocation that encourages a false conclusion.
Not really. Look at the Duggan case, a man dies after contact with the police and a number of completely dishonest statements are released by the police that place blame on the victim.
Even when the verdict is Unlawful Killing, as with Azelle Rodney and Chris Alder, nothing happens.
Following his death, Alder’s sister Janet launched a long struggle for justice, one that continues to this day.
In 2000 a coroner’s jury returned a verdict of unlawful killing, and in 2002 five police officers went on trial accused of manslaughter and misconduct in public office. All were cleared on the orders of the judge.
An internal disciplinary inquiry by Humberside Police cleared the officers of any wrongdoing. In 2006, an Independent Police Complaints Commission report concluded that four of the officers present in the custody suite when Alder died were guilty of the "most serious neglect of duty", but the officers responsible walked free.
Not really. Look at the Duggan case, a man dies after contact with the police and a number of completely dishonest statements are released by the police that place blame on the victim.
Even when the verdict is Unlawful Killing, as with Azelle Rodney and Chris Alder, nothing happens.
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2013/jul/05/unlawful-killing-met-marksman-azelle-rodney