These are particularly important for helping us to improve our communication with victims, witnesses and families. These explain the process that we go through when prosecuting a hate crime and let victims and witnesses know what they can expect from us.
We work closely with partners across the criminal justice sector and beyond to help the public understand hate crime and what we can do to tackle it. What impact is this having? Last year we prosecuted more than 10, cases of hate crime. Find the quarterly summary you're interested in and select 'Hate Crime' in the index. Crimes Against Older People Whilst crimes against older people do not fall under hate crime legislation, our approach to dealing with these crimes has much in common with how we tackle hate crime.
Public policy statements on hate crime Our public policy statements explain the way we deal with and prosecute hate crimes and what victims and witnesses can expect from us. Public statement on prosecuting racist and religious hate crime Public statement on prosecuting homophobic, biphobic and transphobic hate crime Public statement on prosecuting disability hate crime and other crimes against disabled people.
How to report hate crime If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call Latest hate crime news Here you will find the latest news and information on hate crime across England and Wales.
Support for victims and witnesses There is a wide range of organisations who support victims and witnesses of hate crime. Some charities can also support you to report hate crime: Stop Hate UK stophateuk. Find out more about the hate crime ECG. Helpful guides Hate Crime leaflet: what it is and what we're doing about it PDF Taflen Troseddau Casineb: beth ydyw a beth rydym yn ei wneud yn ei gylch PDF Hate Crime: what it is and what to do about it - Easy Read PDF Hate crime: what it is and how to support victims and witnesses - This guide is designed for people working in voluntary organisations, as well as frontline staff in health, housing or social welfare — in fact anyone who might be the first to hear about an incident.
Chelsea fan jailed for eight weeks over racist tweets 05 November Football fan jailed for 10 weeks after Euro rant on Facebook 03 November Summary of successful hate crime cases 08 October Teenager admits racist abuse of footballer 07 October Man who posted racist video after Euro Finals pleads guilty 06 October If the school fails to deal with the bullying, you may have a discrimination claim under the Equality Act You may also be able to challenge the schools failure to act under their public sector equality duty.
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England This advice applies to England: England home Advice can vary depending on where you live. Racist and religious hate crime This advice applies to England Print. What are racist or religious hate incidents? Who can be the victim of a racist and religious hate incident? What does racial or religious group mean? This includes: Gypsies and Travellers refugees and asylum seekers Jews and Sikhs A religious group means a group of people who share the same religious belief such as Muslims, Hindus and Christians.
What type of incidents can be a racist or religious hate incident? Construction — c "The provisions of this act shall be liberally construed in order to effectuate its purpose. Severability — c "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.
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