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Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Reported Hate Crimes In England and Wales Show Increase
Britain's Home Office yesterday issued a report (full text) Hate Crime, England and Wales, 2017/18. It reports that there were 94,098 hate crime offenses recorded by police. This is an increase of 17% over the previous year, but this is seen as largely caused by improvements in police reporting. The largest increase (40%) was hate crimes directed at a person because of religion. Overall, 9% of the hate crimes were religion based, while 76% were racial. 52% of the hate crimes that targeted religion were aimed at Muslims. 12% were aimed at Jews; 5% at Christians. 21% were listed as religion based hate crimes with the targeted religion unknown. JTA reports on the data.
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