Serving our communities, protecting them from harm West Midlands Police Hate Crime
Serving our communities, protecting them from harm Background Statutory Law + Hate Crime + Diversity Strands
Serving our communities, protecting them from harm What do they all mean? Statutory Law Racially / Religiously Aggravated: –Assault –Criminal Damage –Public Order –Harassment
Serving our communities, protecting them from harm Protected Characteristics Race + Religion + Disability + Sexual Orientation + Gender Reassignment Age + Sex + Marriage / Civil Partnership + Pregnancy / Maternity
Serving our communities, protecting them from harm Hate Crime Racist + Religious Disability + Transgender +Homophobic Hate crime’ is any criminal offence committed against a person or property that is motivated by hostility towards someone based on the above, whether perceived to be so by the victim or any other person.”
Serving our communities, protecting them from harm Current Position The chart above shows the volume of recorded hate crime over the last 2 years. From 2011 to 2012, recorded hate crime reduced by -4% from 2,706 to 2,599.
Serving our communities, protecting them from harm Across the Country Hate crimes, England and Wales 2011/12 Of the 43,748 hate crimes recorded by the police: 35,816 (82%) were race hate crimes; WMP=86% 1,621 (4%) were religion hate crimes; WMP=4% 4,252 (10%) were sexual orientation hate crimes; WMP=9% 1,744 (4%) were disability hate crimes; WMP=1% 315 (1%) were transgender hate crimes. WMP=0%
Serving our communities, protecting them from harm Hate Incident Hate incidents are “any Non-Crime Incident Which Is Perceived By The Victim Or Any Other Person To Be Motivated By A Hostility Or Prejudice Based On A Persons Actual Or Perceived Race Religion Sexual Orientation Disability Or Whether They Are Transgender