A Birmingham church is asking the Prime Minister to launch an inquiry
into the large numbers of young black people in British prisons.
The request to David Cameron has been signed by 150 members of the
Church of God of Prophecy, Winson Green, which is a stone's throw from
HM Prison Birmingham.
According to Government figures published last month, while black
people make up 2.8% of the general population, they account for 13.1% of
the UK prison population.
The church petition reads: "We the undersigned, being members and
friends of the Church of God of Prophecy, Winson Green, Birmingham B18
7DL, call upon our Prime Minister to hold an Inquiry into why such a
disproportionate number of young people, particularly young black men,
are in Prison in Britain. We understand that young black British men are
up to five times more likely than white to be in prison."
The church said it was awaiting a reply from the Prime Minister.
A Churches Together in England seminar heard last week that there are
five times as many black people as white people in UK prisons.
Dr R David Muir, co-chair of the National Church Leaders Forum, told
of one prison he visited where half of the black prisoners were from
church backgrounds, with 12% coming from the families of Christian
pastors.
The seminar, examining the radicalisation of young black Christian
converts to Islam, also heard that prisons are becoming a key recruiting
ground for extremist groups.