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    • What is a race hate crime? - BBC Newsround
      • A race hate crime is a type of hate crime. According to the Law Commission: "Hate crimes are acts of violence or hostility directed at people because of who they are." This could be because of their race, disability, religion, sexuality or gender identity.
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  2. The Public Order Act 1986 Parts III and 3A (inserted by the Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006) deal with offences of stirring up hatred based on race or religion. The Football Offences Act 1991 deals with racist chanting at matches, throwing of missiles or invading of the pitch.

  3. 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.

  4. A hate incident is any incident which the victim, or anyone else, thinks is based on someone’s prejudice towards them because of their age, disability, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation, transgender identity or variations in sex characteristics.

  5. May 31, 2019 · A race hate crime is a type of hate crime. According to the Law Commission: "Hate crimes are acts of violence or hostility directed at people because of who they are." This could be because...

  6. Violence is intentional behavior that is unwanted, unnecessary, and harmful (Hamby, 2017). Although we tend to reach for stereotypes when we think of hate crimes, all hate-motivated acts, including hate-motivated written or verbal speech, meet the criteria for violence.

  7. The five strands of hate crime monitored by police in England and Wales, and Northern Ireland are: disability, gender identity, race ethnicity or nationality, religion, faith of belief and sexual orientation. In 2013/14, there were 44,480 hate crimes recorded by police in England and Wales.

  8. Apr 28, 2021 · We focus specifically on patterns of ethnic disparity in relation to a) drug offences, b) organised crime groups and county lines, c) violent crime, d) burglary, robbery and theft, e)...

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