Monday 1 April 2024 12:56, UK Crime Humza Yousaf Scotland This is a modal window. Video Unavailable Technical details : This video is currently unavailable First Minister of Scotland Humza Yousaf said the controversial new hate crime laws have come into force to fight against the 'risin...
Those who support the law insist it will make Scotland more tolerant. Rebecca Crowther, chief executive of Equality Network in Scotland, told Sky News: "This legislation is not going to catch people online saying things that I might disagree with, that you might disagree with, thing...
System abused to pursue personal and political vendettas... Entirely as predicted, Police Scotland has been deluged with vexatious and politically-driven ‘hate crime’ reports, with one top official complaining “we cannot cope.” Didn’t see this one coming. Under the new legislation, anyone ...
Gay hate crime soars across Scotland; New statistics reveal shock rise in attacks spurred by prejudicePaul HutcheonScottish Political Editor
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She ended her post with the hashtags, “#ArrestMe #AprilFools #HateCrimeActScotland.” Rowling’s comments came after the Scottish parliament warned that Scots “could be investigated” for wrongly labeling someone’s gender online under the new rules of The Hate Crime and Public Order Act. Th...
When Scotland's new hate crime law went into effect Monday, author J.K. Rowling posted on X attacking transgender women and dared police to arrest her.
被引量: 0发表: 2023年 'I may be left with no choice but to end my torment': disability and intersectionalities of hate crime The findings demonstrate that the process of defining a particular type of hate as either racist-, homophobic- or transphobic-motivated crime often masks ... SJ ...
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New hate crime laws have come into force in Scotland. Opinion is divided on whether the laws will make the country more tolerant - or stifle free speech. What is included under the new laws, why are they so controversial - and what has the author of Harry Potter got to do with it...