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Kinsella hate crime farce ‘highlights need for new laws’

By John Pring on 31st January 2014 Category: Crime, Human Rights, News Archive

Kinsella hate crime farce ‘highlights need for new laws’
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The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has admitted that its own barrister failed to follow instructions to ask for a series of violent attacks on a disabled man to be treated as disability hate crime. The case has once again frustrated hate […]

Criminal justice system ‘is failing offenders with learning difficulties’

By John Pring on 31st January 2014 Category: Crime, Human Rights, News Archive

Criminal justice system ‘is failing offenders with learning difficulties’
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The treatment of people with learning difficulties should be “significantly improved” right across the criminal justice system, from arrest to sentencing, according to a new report. The report concludes that the needs of offenders with learning difficulties are going unnoticed when […]

South Yorkshire police left isolated over hate crime failure

By John Pring on 24th January 2014 Category: Crime, News Archive

South Yorkshire police left isolated over hate crime failure
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New fears have been raised about the continuing failure of the criminal justice system to respond to disability hate crime, after a police force and prosecutors came to opposite conclusions about the same case. Craig Kinsella was kept as a slave […]

Doubts over police watchdog’s probe into ‘hate crime’ murder

By John Pring on 24th January 2014 Category: Crime, Human Rights, News Archive

Doubts over police watchdog’s probe into ‘hate crime’ murder
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Doubts have been raised over the ability of the police complaints watchdog to carry out a proper investigation into the circumstances surrounding the brutal murder of a disabled man. The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has so far refused to say […]

Police fail again on disability hate crime

By John Pring on 10th January 2014 Category: Crime, Human Rights, News Archive

Police fail again on disability hate crime
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Another police force has admitted failing to treat repeated, targeted, violent offences against a disabled person as disability hate crimes. Craig Kinsella was kept as a slave in a garage by a Sheffield family, beaten on a daily basis, and forced […]

Government dismisses Bristol hate crime sentence calls

By John Pring on 3rd January 2014 Category: Crime, Human Rights, News Archive

Government dismisses Bristol hate crime sentence calls
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The attorney general has dismissed calls from hate crime campaigners to ask the courts to increase the sentence handed to the killer who carried out the horrific murder of a disabled man last summer. Bijan Ebrahimi was beaten and kicked to […]

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