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Summary:Months before the Macpherson Report condemned the Met's 'unwitting institutional racism', senior officers began a force wide effort to improve the handling of suspects and victims of ethnic minority. This film tracks these efforts, and the backlash on the beat. Can the police change behaviour on the street if officers see the problem as not white racism but black crime?