Self defined ethnicity explained
Self defined ethnicity (SDE) codes are a set of codes used by the Home Office in the United Kingdom to classify an individual's ethnicity according to that person's self-definition.
The codes are also called "18 + 1" codes, as there are 18 of them, plus one code (NS) for "not stated".[1] In addition to the previously used 16+1 codes, they contain the categories W3 and O2, while A4 is now replacing O1 (Chinese).[2]
The code system originated in the United Kingdom Census 2001 based on Recommendation 61 of the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry Report (SLIR).[2] [3]
British police forces are required to use the SDE 18+1 codes (as opposed to the commonly used radio shorthand IC codes) when spoken contact has taken place and an individual has been given an opportunity to state their self-perceived ethnicity.
List of SDE codes
- White
- Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups
- M1 - White and Black Caribbean
- M2 - White and Black African
- M3 - White and Asian
- M9 - Any other Mixed or Multiple background
- Asian or Asian British
- A1 - Indian
- A2 - Pakistani
- A3 - Bangladeshi
- A4 - Chinese
- A9 - Any other Asian background
- Black, Black British, Caribbean or African
- B1 - Caribbean
- B2 - African
- B9 - Any other Black, Black British or Caribbean background
- Other ethnic groups
- O2 - Arab
- O9 - Any other ethnic group
- Not stated
See also
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Notes and References
- Web site: Criminal Justice System Exchange Data Standards Catalogue, Version 6 . GOV.UK . HM Government . 16 July 2021.
- http://policeauthority.org/metropolitan/publications/briefings/2007/0703/index.html#h2002 The code systems used within the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) to formally record ethnicity.
- https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/277111/4262.pdf The Stephen Lawrence Inquiry.