I think skin colour is largely irrelevant to this. What is relevant to me is that this is what is likely to happen when you allow number crunchers to be in charge of departments and set targets which then have to be achieved. Either a case of rape is able to be proceeded with or not, it should never be the case that victims are pressurised to retract their allegation by the very officers investigating because they want to hit their target presumably to get some sort of 'clever boy' bonus. Get rid of the number crunchers, targets and stupid names for departments ( what the hell does Sapphire actually mean in this context anyway) and have a clear hierarchy of personnel responsible for helping victims and arresting perpetrators who are accountable.
''In a highly damning report in February, the police watchdog found officers pressured rape victims to drop claims to hit targets, including a woman whose attacker went on to kill his two children.
The Sapphire unit's approach of "failing to believe victims" was "wholly inappropriate" and was "underperforming and overstretched", it said.
The review which found officers had lost sense of what policing was about, took no action over attacks and routinely failed to believe victims.
The unit drew up its own policy to encourage victims to retract statements and boost the number of rapes classed as "no crime", improving the squad’s poor detection rates threefold.''