- IC codes
IC codes are shorthand terms used by the
British police inradio communications to describe the apparentethnicity of a suspect. The codes are based on a police officer's perceived view of an individual's ethnicity, as opposed to that individual's self-definition.In most circumstances where an individual's ethnicity is recorded after spoken contact with police (such as a "Stop and Search" or arrest), police are required to use a different set of codes called SDE (
Self Defined Ethnicity ), or "16 + 1".The IC codes are:
*IC1 – White European
*IC2 – Dark European
*IC3 – Afro-Caribbean
*IC4 – Asian (in the British sense - ie Indian, Bangladeshi or Pakistani)
*IC5 – Oriental
*IC6 – Arab/North African
*IC0 – Unknown ethnicitySome forces use IC7 as unknown ethnicity (IC7 has also been used as an identity for alien).
"IC" itself stands for "Identity Code", so "IC code" is a tautology though still commonly used. The codes are also known as PNC or Phoenix Codes. Street Wardens and City Guardians (
Westminster City Council ) andPolice Community Support Officer s also use IC Codes on a regular basis.ee also
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Self Defined Ethnicity References
*Mackie, Lindsay: [http://century.guardian.co.uk/1970-1979/Story/0,6051,106880,00.html Race causes an initial confusion] , "
The Guardian ",14 June 1978 .
*Home Office Research and Statistics Directorate: [http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs/hors173.pdf Ethnic monitoring in police forces: A beginning]
*Home Office Research and Statistics Directorate: [http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs05/s95race04.pdf Statistics on Race and the Criminal Justice System - 2004]
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