Leicester Hate Crimes Project
The broad aims of the Leicester Hate Crime Project were to
- examine people’s experiences of hate, prejudice and targeted hostility
- understand the physical and emotional harms suffered by individuals and their families
- identify ways of improving the quality of support available to victims
Five strands of victim identity (race, religion, disability, sexual orientation and transgender status) were investigated. Now available online are the final reports.
For more data on the extent of this topic. See reports from the UK Government, These are taken from annual crime survey data.
For the USA see recent crime data from the FBI
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