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As regards examples of direct discrimination, the results from both the review of the research literature and the National Council’s own studies show that there are working routines and generalised conceptions, or stereotypes, relating to minority groups which lead to persons from a non-Swedish or other minority background unfairly being treated differently from persons with a Swedish background in a comparable situation.
Previous Swedish research shows that having a minority background can play a significant role in relation to whether or not you are suspected or stopped and searched by the police (Ekman, 1999; Granér, 2004; Pettersson, 2005), for the judgements made by police at a crime scene (Andersson, 2004), for whether or not a crime is investigated by the police (Brå, 2007; del Sante, 2005), for how investigating officers interpret witness statements and other information available in the context of a police investigation (Lindholm & Bergvall, 2006; Ask, 2006), and for the type of sanction chosen by the courts and the severity of the sentence awarded (Diesen, 2006; du Rées, 2006).
The two studies conducted by the National Council provide further confirmation of these findings.
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