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      • Policing recognises the importance of recording and responding to non-crime hate incidents to protect the public, given the impact they can have on individuals, communities and families. It is essential that the harm caused by such incidents, and the motivation they can have on others, are recognised.
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  2. Jun 3, 2023 · Non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs) are recorded by the police to collect information on ‘hate incidents’ that could escalate into more serious harm or indicate heightened community...

  3. Jun 2, 2023 · The Code, issued by the Home Secretary, provides guidance to the police in England and Wales for recording non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs). It sets out the common-sense and proportionate approach that should be adopted by responders.

  4. Jun 3, 2023 · The code provides guidance to the police in England and Wales relating to non-crime hate incident (NCHI) recording. It sets out the common-sense and proportionate approach that should be...

  5. Oct 20, 2020 · It should also be explained why a record has been made of the incident, including how personal data will be recorded and retained, as well as the individual’s rights to that information. See also: Recording non-crime incidents perceived by the reporting person to be motivated by hostility

  6. Further clarification is provided about why the police should record a non-crime hate incident, and what information about a non-crime hate incident should be recorded. It details the latest products developed by the College to help officers and staff understand how to address the particular vulnerabilities of different people to reduce their ...

  7. Jul 26, 2022 · The College of Policing have issued new interim guidance to help police manage complaints from the public where an incident is said to be motivated by hostility or prejudice. The updates seek to redress the balance between freedom of speech and protecting vulnerable members of the public.

  8. 7.1 NCHIs are recorded by the police to collect information on ‘hate incidents’ that could lead to more serious harm or indicate heightened community tensions, but which do not amount to a...