Victoria police use-of-force data show Indigenous ‘overrepresentation’
The Victoria Police Department has released race-based data showing an “overrepresentation” of Indigenous people in cases involving police use of force over a six-year period.
But the force says the overrepresentation is also reflected in the “justice system overall,” and the data doesn’t mean officers are choosing to use force “on one specific ethnicity over another.”
The data was released Wednesday in response to an order in November from the B.C. Human Rights Commissioner for the force to share the statistics.
The police department’s “race-focused data” from 2018 to 2023 show Indigenous people were involved in 17 per cent of cases involving use of force, an “overrepresentation of Indigenous persons related to the local population.”