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Fresh hope for long-awaited strengthening of disability hate crime laws

By John Pring on 24th September 2020 Category: Crime

Fresh hope for long-awaited strengthening of disability hate crime laws
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Disabled campaigners who have fought for years to challenge the disability hate crime failings of the criminal justice system have welcomed reforms suggested by the Law Commission, despite frustration at the slow pace of change. The reforms suggested in a new […]

Coronavirus: Fears over ‘face covering hate crime’ as new laws go live

By John Pring on 23rd July 2020 Category: Crime

Coronavirus: Fears over ‘face covering hate crime’ as new laws go live
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Disabled people have raised serious concerns about the rising tide of coronavirus-related disability hate crime, amid fears that this could increase even further when new laws on the wearing of face coverings go live tomorrow. From tomorrow (Friday), it will be […]

Twitter allows ‘absolutely vile’ hate posts to stay on site for more than a fortnight

By John Pring on 16th July 2020 Category: Crime

Twitter allows ‘absolutely vile’ hate posts to stay on site for more than a fortnight
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The social media platform Twitter has refused to explain why it left horrific examples of disability hate on its website for more than two weeks. Messages calling for disabled children to be murdered, “putting the weak to sleep” and stating that […]

Housing association ordered to apologise after hate crime ordeal failings

By John Pring on 9th July 2020 Category: Uncategorised

Housing association ordered to apologise after hate crime ordeal failings
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One of southern England’s largest housing associations has been ordered to apologise to a disabled man after it failed to investigate complaints that he had been subjected to a campaign of disability hate crime and harassment by other tenants. Wheelchair-user John […]

Autistic man still feels ‘let down and unsafe’ after police legal settlement

By John Pring on 9th April 2020 Category: Crime

Autistic man still feels ‘let down and unsafe’ after police legal settlement
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An autistic man who brought a legal case against a police force for discrimination, after it twice detained him, has had his claim settled out of court. Daniel Smith had challenged the policies of Devon and Cornwall police because he believed […]

Book exposes ‘horrifying’ levels of abuse faced by disabled people on public transport

By John Pring on 2nd January 2020 Category: Crime

Book exposes ‘horrifying’ levels of abuse faced by disabled people on public transport
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A new book by a disabled researcher has detailed the “horrifying” levels of disability hate crime that take place every day on public transport across the UK. David Wilkin says the results of his research are “sometimes startling and almost always […]

CPS concern over huge drop in police disability hate crime cases

By John Pring on 31st October 2019 Category: Crime

CPS concern over huge drop in police disability hate crime cases
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The Crown Prosecution Service has joined a leading disabled campaigner in raising concerns about a huge fall in the number of disability hate crime cases passed by police forces to prosecutors. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) annual hate crime report for […]

Police and CPS face hate crime questions over disabled teen’s two-year ordeal

By John Pring on 20th June 2019 Category: Crime

Police and CPS face hate crime questions over disabled teen’s two-year ordeal
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Police and prosecutors are facing questions over why they failed to treat the ordeal of a disabled teenager – who was kept as a slave for more than two years and subjected to brutal daily beatings – as a disability hate […]

MPs’ online abuse report: Disabled people ‘exposed to horrendous abuse’

By John Pring on 24th January 2019 Category: Crime

MPs’ online abuse report: Disabled people ‘exposed to horrendous abuse’
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An inquiry by a committee of MPs has revealed the “horrendous, degrading and dehumanising” abuse that disabled people are exposed to when they use the internet. The inquiry heard from disabled people who face abuse not just on social media but […]

MPs’ online abuse report: ‘Government ignored disabled people in safety probe’

By John Pring on 24th January 2019 Category: Crime

MPs’ online abuse report: ‘Government ignored disabled people in safety probe’
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A government examination of online safety almost entirely ignored the needs of disabled people, despite them facing “horrendous, degrading and dehumanising” abuse when they try to use the internet, a committee of MPs said this week. The Commons petitions committee said […]

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