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Feb 20, 2020 · The Equality Act 2010 says you must not be discriminated against because of your race. In the Equality Act, race can mean your colour, or your nationality (including your citizenship). It can also mean your ethnic or national origins, which may not be the same as your current nationality.
The High Commissioner recommends that States address violence by: (a) Enacting hate crime laws that establish homophobia and transphobia as aggravating factors for purposes of sentencing; (b) Conducting prompt, thorough investigations of incidents of hate motivated violence against and torture of LGBT persons, holding perpetrators to account ...
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There is now a recognition that there is such a thing as a hate crime, which is defined by the police and Crown Prosecution Service as The five personal characteristics set out in the definition – race, religion, sexual orientation, disability and transgender status – are the only centrally monitored strands of hate crime.
There is no single piece of legislation criminalising race and religious hate crime in England and Wales. Instead, there are different ways in which the law deals with such crimes: 1. The Crime and Disorder Act 1998 sections 29-32 allow for prosecution of aggravated forms of certain ‘basic’ offences – such as assault or criminal damage – that were ...
In 2019/20there were 105,090 hate crimes recorded by police in England and Wales (excluding Greater Manchester) an increase of 8 % on the previous year. The vast majority of hate crimes were race hate crimes accounting for 76,070 (72% of all) offences – an increase of 6% on 2018/19. Religious hate crimes accounted for 6,822 offences, the first fall...
Though the word ‘hate crime’ suggests that it is an individualised and emotion-led issue, research shows that levels of racial violence – or race or religious hate crime – are very much influenced by the political climate at any one time and especially the words of politicians and the coverage by the media. How we see others and feel about others i...
The number of recorded race hate crimes is frightening enough, but we should be aware that many incidents, especially when they are a regular occurrence or involve micro-aggression, will not be reported to the police. People may be reluctant to approach the police, they may feel intimidated or that they will not be taken seriously. There are a numb...
Race discrimination includes: direct discrimination; indirect discrimination; harassment; victimisation; It's important to understand the different types of race discrimination. This is so you know what your rights and responsibilities are under discrimination law (Equality Act 2010).
Mar 18, 2021 · The Black Lives Matter protests, held during the summer of 2020, provoked responses from both national and local public authorities across the UK. This article summarises developments in two issues. First, the Government’s announcement of a fresh review into race and ethnic disparities; and second, the controversy about statues.
Apr 28, 2021 · Patterns of ethnic disparity in violent crime. To address this issue, we first examined the analysis and data relating to possession of Weapons Offences. The number of prosecutions for...
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Nov 11, 2002 · Those at greatest risk to racial attack are Pakistani and Bangladeshis at 4.2%, followed by Indians at 3.6% and Black people at 2.2%. This compared with 0.3% for white people. The most serious of racial attacks occur when, like Stephen Lawrence, a victim is murdered.