2023, by state Number of arrests in England and Wales 2024, by offence Explosive attacks: percentage causing civilian casualties 2013, by weapon type Explosive attacks: percentage of civilian casualties 2013, by weapon type TopicsHate crime in the United StatesCrime worldwideCrime in the United ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present an econometric analysis of hate crime against older people based on data for England and Wales for 2010-2011 disaggregated by Crown Prosecution Service area – a geographical unit which is co-terminus with local authorities. Design/methodology/...
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One large police force in England saw anti-Russian offences more than double in the last year compared to 2021, while a charity revealed that children of primary school age have been victims. An expert has warned that the number of recorded offences is likely to be the "t...
Preventing Hate Crime: emerging practices and recommendations for the effective management of criminal justice interventions This report provides a comprehensive review of interventions that are currently being used to combat hate crime in England and Wales. The report complements another piece of work whi...
Recently, cyber hate has become a legal issue in many countries, and custodial sentences have been given to people who use the Web to spread and incite hatred based on individual characteristics such as race, religion and sexual orientation. Arguably the UK (England and Wales) is the most ...
Black and minority ethnic. 3. The interview was conducted as part of the research, the findings of which are published in Haynes et al. (2015) Out of the Shadows. 4. Exceptions include Germany, Greece, Scotland and England and Wales (Blair Woods2015). ...
It contributes to the hate crime debate in two significant ways: (1) it provides the first look at the problem in Wales and (2) it provides the first multi-victim-type analysis of hate crime, showing that impacts are not homogenous across victim groups. The paper provides empirical ...
doi:10.1108/17578043200900033PerryJoannaSafer CommunitiesPerry, J. (2009). At the intersection: Hate crime policy and practice in England and Wales. Safer Communities, 8(4), 9-18. doi:10.1108/17578043200900033.
freedom of expressionhate speechgenderhate crimeapostasyApostasy, or leaving religion, is protected within international human rights law, however apostates face widespread abuses. In England and Wales, the right toSocial Science Electronic Publishing...