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What counts as a hate crime in the UK?

Sarah Phillimore, barrister and co-founder of campaign group Fair Cop, told The Telegraph she hopes the review “marks the beginning of the end for the well-intentioned but deeply flawed hate crimes guidance”. However, the College of Policing’s Iain Raphael has warned that, without recording the incidents, officers risk “having a blind spot in their local understanding, hampering their ability to protect members of vulnerable and marginalised groups”. Raphael cited the Stephen Lawrence inquiry report as showing the need for officers to understand “how hate can escalate”.  How is a ‘hate crime’ different to a ‘non-crime hate incident’?  A hate crime is defined by the Crown Prosecution Service as an incident where the offending party is “motivated by hostility or demonstrates hostility” towards a person’s race, religion, disability, sexual orientation or transgender identity. In order to prosecute an alleged hate crime “it is necessary to demonstrat

Police record hate incident against retired teacher

Police recorded a hate incident against a retired teacher who wrote a polite letter to a campaigner defending a mother s right to abort a baby with Down s syndrome.  Douglas Kedge, 85, penned a letter to a woman protesting about an episode of Emmerdale in which a couple decided to terminate a pregnancy after the baby was diagnosed with the genetic disorder. He wrote that although he understood some may regard having a child with Down s syndrome as a great privilege and joy , there are other perfectly decent people who may wish to avoid what could well be for them an appalling change in their lives .

Retired teacher, 85, reveals horror following hate incident over letter

Retired teacher, 85, reveals horror following hate incident over letter
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Priti Patel calls for review of police approach to hate incidents

Priti Patel calls for review of police approach to ‘hate incidents’ Priti Patel calls for review of police approach to ‘hate incidents’ 45 minutes ago Number 10 The Home Secretary has called for an investigation into the way the police record ‘non-crime hate incidents’ (NCHIs). Currently, College of Policing rules state that when someone claims they have been a victim of hatred, officers must keep a record against the name of the accused person even where no crime was actually committed. This can take place without any investigation of the claims. But Patel is concerned that the policy is stifling free speech and punishing people unfairly.

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