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MPs’ online abuse report: Concern over links between abuse and football fans

By John Pring on 24th January 2019 Category: Crime

MPs’ online abuse report: Concern over links between abuse and football fans
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MPs have raised serious concerns about links between football fans and the targeted online abuse of disabled people. The House of Commons petitions committee said in a report this week that it had become “increasingly concerned” about such links during its […]

Police criticised after failing to treat park bench flour attack as hate crime

By John Pring on 8th November 2018 Category: Crime

Police criticised after failing to treat park bench flour attack as hate crime
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A police force has been criticised for failing to treat an attack on a disabled woman – who was spat at and left covered with flour by a group of teenagers as she sat on a park bench – as a […]

Police and CPS face questions on failure to treat ‘utterly barbaric’ offences as hate crime

By John Pring on 25th October 2018 Category: Crime

Police and CPS face questions on failure to treat ‘utterly barbaric’ offences as hate crime
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The police and Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) are facing questions over why an “utterly barbaric” campaign of violence and abuse directed at a disabled mum and daughter was not treated as disability hate crime. A family of four were jailed last […]

Sharp fall in disability hate crime referrals by police

By John Pring on 18th October 2018 Category: Crime

Sharp fall in disability hate crime referrals by police
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The Home Office has been unable to explain why the number of disability hate crime cases referred to prosecutors by the police plunged last year by nearly a quarter, and why successful prosecutions of such offences fell even more sharply. In […]

Police work on disability hate crime is ‘unacceptable’, say watchdogs

By John Pring on 11th October 2018 Category: Crime

Police work on disability hate crime is ‘unacceptable’, say watchdogs
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The work of police officers on more than half of their disability hate crime investigations has been found to be “unacceptable”, according to a new report by two watchdogs. The joint inspection by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue […]

Labour conference: Right-wing journalist faces ban call after ‘safe space’ video

By John Pring on 27th September 2018 Category: Human Rights

Labour conference: Right-wing journalist faces ban call after ‘safe space’ video
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Disabled party members are calling on Labour to ban a prominent right-wing journalist from future events after she posted a video on social media mocking the provision of a “safe space” used by disabled people at this week’s party conference. The […]

MPs win praise for online abuse proposals

By John Pring on 9th August 2018 Category: Crime

MPs win praise for online abuse proposals
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MPs have won praise after calling on the government to ensure disabled people finally secure equality in the protection they are offered by hate crime laws. Members of the Commons petitions committee said in a new report that it was not […]

Disabled people need ‘equal and fair’ hate crime laws, MPs are told

By John Pring on 8th February 2018 Category: Crime

Disabled people need ‘equal and fair’ hate crime laws, MPs are told
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Disabled people will only be protected from online abuse when they have “equal and fair” hate crime laws, a leading disabled campaigner has told MPs. Anne Novis, chair of Inclusion London, told the Commons petitions committee that the abuse targeted at […]

MPs launch inquiry into online abuse of disabled people, following Katie Price petition

By John Pring on 25th January 2018 Category: Crime

MPs launch inquiry into online abuse of disabled people, following Katie Price petition
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Disability hate crime campaigners are to give evidence to MPs next month as part of a new inquiry into the online abuse of disabled people. The Commons petitions committee has launched the investigation following a petition set up by former model […]

Major law reform would help close ‘huge justice gap’ on disability hate crime

By John Pring on 30th November 2017 Category: Crime

Major law reform would help close ‘huge justice gap’ on disability hate crime
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Academics have called for a new hate crime act and other key legal reforms to address the “huge justice gap” that affects victims of disability hate crime, following a major two-year study. Researchers at the University of Sussex, led by Dr […]

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