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Financier | 09:25 Mon 10th Apr 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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What do the initials IC refer to in Police Jargon when refering to ethnicity of villains, IC3, IC4 etc.
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Identity Code

IC1 - White European
IC2 - Dark European
IC3 - Black / African Caribbean
IC4 - Asian
IC5 - Oriental
IC6 - Arab
IC7 - Unknown


It's not just criminals... victims of crime, complianants and witnesses are also defined...


Identity Code... IC1 is white north european, IC2 is white south european, IC3 is black, IC4 Asian, IC5 Chinese, Japanese or any other South East Asian, IC6 Arabic or North African. The problem is that it is very subjective. Also, how is anyone going to know whether someone is from North or South Eurpoe when they are being chased down the street at night - you can bet the lawyers will want to know in court though!


To confuse it further there's also SDE (self defined ethnicity) whicb is broken down into the following:


A1: Indian. A2: Pakistani. A3: Bangladeshi. A9: Any other asian background


B1: Caribbean. B2: African. B9: Any other black background.


O1: Chinese. O9: Any other ethnic group


M1: White & Black Caribbean. M2: White & Black African. M3: White & Asian. M9: Any other mixed background


W1: White British. W2: White Irish. W9: Any other white background.


People have to be asked how they would define their ethnicity. This sometimes makes the situation worse when people don't find an ethnicity code that they feel they fit into. The most frequent (and often very vocal due to people's strength of feeling on the issue) complains are that a) they are not allowed to define themselves as Black British - they only have the options of Black African, Black Caribbean or Black Other. b) you can define yourself as White Irish but not White English, White Scotish or White Welsh.


Unfortunately the codes are set by the government and can't be changed locally. My understanding is that the codes are taken from how people define themselves in Census', so watch this space for an updtae after 2011!

Doesn't seem to be a category for non-black, South Americans - like Jean-Charles de Menezes...

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