Pregunta | Respuesta |
LIST Offences that can be racially or religiously aggravated | Assaults Criminal Damage Harassment Public Order Offences |
When must the racial or religious abuse occur? | IT MUST OCCUR Immediately before OR At the time OR Immediately after THE OFFENCE |
What types of assault may be aggravated? | S20 Offences Against the Person Act 1861 (Malicious wounding, GBH but not with intent) S47 Offences Against the Person Act 1861 (ABH) Common assault |
What type of criminal damage can be racially or religiously aggravated? | S30 Crime and Disorder Act 1998 Damaging property belonging to another (eg graffiti of racial nature) |
Which public order offences can be religiously or racially aggravated? | S31 Crime and Disorder Act 1998 A) S4 - fear or provocation of violence B) S4A - intentional harassment, alarm, distress C) S5 - harassment, alarm, distress |
Which harassment offences can be racially or religiously aggravated? | S32 Crime and Disorder Act 1998 S2 - harassment S4 - putting people in fear of violence |
LIST Things officers and staff must do when dealing with hate crimes | Follow toolkit documents Ensure protection using Vulnerability Assessment Framework Manage risks to safety of victim Ensure all intelligence is recorded Ensure suspect is arrested (where grounds exist) |
LIST How would one identify, assess and manage risk in a hate crime scenario? | USE NDM Safety planning must be proportionate - and implemented regardless of victims desire to enterCJS All activity must be recorded on CRIS |
When reporting a crime and one suspects a hate motive, who should be contacted? | Supervisor and where appropriate, take advice from your Community Safety Unit |
Who is responsible for borough investigations of all hate incidents and crimes? | Community Safety Unit (CSU) in CID |
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