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2 However, by the 1991 census (and continuing at the 2001 census) deprivation was accounting for less than half of Scotland's excess mortality, 1 3 and the unaccounted for excess was increasingly marked among the Scottish male population aged 0-44 years. 1 This growing disproportionality has been dubbed the "Scottish effect".
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The higher rate of stop and search for ethnic minorities is called disproportionality, and Bradford said: "When the pressure was on the police after the Stephen Lawrence inquiry, disproportionality was low; but as the media and political focus moved on, disproportionality grew again.
A significantly greater proportion of Black children enter and remain in foster care longer than children of other races and ethnicities, and, once placed, the disproportionality of Black children grows at each decision point in the child welfare process.
It grew and grew.
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However, some degree of disproportionality may arise from the limits of technical precision.
So, why is there still disproportionality?
"The disproportionality that the [attorney general] referred to is frightening".
The internal report said the disproportionality "requires further investigation".
The worst rates of racial disproportionality were outside London, according to the EHRC.
However, he admitted he couldn't account for the disproportionality of Taser use.
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