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‘Major concern’ as disability hate crime prosecutions fall again, although recorded offences also drop

By John Pring on 17th October 2024 Category: Crime

‘Major concern’ as disability hate crime prosecutions fall again, although recorded offences also drop
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The number of disability hate crimes recorded by police has fallen by nearly 20 per cent in a year, Home Office figures have revealed, but the number of prosecutions has also continued to drop. The figures show the number of disability […]

Police admission of failure on disability hate crime ‘is not enough’

By John Pring on 10th November 2022 Category: Crime

Police admission of failure on disability hate crime ‘is not enough’
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Disabled campaigners have called for action to address systemic failings in the criminal justice system and serious failures of police leadership that have led to an “alarming” fall in the number of disability hate crime cases being prosecuted. Since 2016-17, the […]

CPS hate crime lead pledges to improve ‘woeful’ and ‘alarming’ prosecution figures

By John Pring on 3rd November 2022 Category: Crime

CPS hate crime lead pledges to improve ‘woeful’ and ‘alarming’ prosecution figures
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Statistics that show that less than 350 disability hate crimes were prosecuted last year “make for woeful reading”, the Crown Prosecution Service’s national hate crime lead has told Disability News Service (DNS). As recently as 2016-17, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) […]

We have failed across the country on disability hate crime, says police chief

By John Pring on 27th October 2022 Category: Crime

We have failed across the country on disability hate crime, says police chief
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The performance of police forces across the country in providing justice for victims of disability hate crime is not good enough and must improve, the organisation representing senior police officers has finally admitted. The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) admitted its […]

Police silent as action on disability hate crime plunges… again

By John Pring on 13th October 2022 Category: Crime

Police silent as action on disability hate crime plunges… again
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The number of disability hate crime cases passed by police forces to prosecutors plummeted by a fifth last year, despite the number of allegations reported by disabled people rising by more than 40 per cent. Police forces across England and Wales […]

Police hate crime failure ‘alarming’, say disabled campaigners

By John Pring on 4th November 2021 Category: Crime

Police hate crime failure ‘alarming’, say disabled campaigners
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“Alarming” official figures show how police forces are repeatedly letting disabled people down by failing to investigate disability hate crime properly, leading campaigners warned this week. They spoke out after Disability News Service (DNS) revealed how figures showed that prosecutions of […]

Disability hate crime prosecutions plummet… but police stay silent

By John Pring on 28th October 2021 Category: Crime

Disability hate crime prosecutions plummet… but police stay silent
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Prosecutions of disability hate crime have plunged by half in just two years, at the same time as offences recorded by police forces are rising sharply, according to “incredibly worrying” new figures. The key explanation for the fall appears to be […]

‘Why has police officer who hit disabled teenager more than 30 times with a baton not been prosecuted?’

By John Pring on 6th May 2021 Category: Crime

‘Why has police officer who hit disabled teenager more than 30 times with a baton not been prosecuted?’
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Disabled campaigners have asked why a police officer who struck a black disabled teenager with his baton more than 30 times in just a minute – after she had flagged down his car to ask for help – is not facing […]

Silence from police chiefs over ‘very worrying’ hate crime failure

By John Pring on 22nd October 2020 Category: Crime

Silence from police chiefs over ‘very worrying’ hate crime failure
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Police chiefs have refused to explain why the number of cases of disability hate crime being passed to prosecutors has fallen for the fifth year in a row. It is the second year running that the National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) […]

Disability hate crime prosecutions plummet, while Home Office stays silent

By John Pring on 15th October 2020 Category: Crime

Disability hate crime prosecutions plummet, while Home Office stays silent
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The number of cases of disability hate crime prosecuted in court has plunged by nearly 40 per cent in just one year, Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) figures have revealed. The fall appears to be the result of a steep fall in […]

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