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Nottinghamshire Police records misogyny as a hate crime | Nottinghamshire Police records misogyny as a hate crime |
(about 9 hours later) | |
Harassment of women is to be recorded as a hate crime in a bid to tackle sexist abuse. | Harassment of women is to be recorded as a hate crime in a bid to tackle sexist abuse. |
Nottinghamshire Police said it would expand its categories to include misogynistic incidents. | Nottinghamshire Police said it would expand its categories to include misogynistic incidents. |
It means abuse or harassment which might not be a crime can be reported to and investigated by the police, and support for the victim put in place. | |
Nottingham Women's Centre said it hopes it will help give more victims the courage to report incidents. | Nottingham Women's Centre said it hopes it will help give more victims the courage to report incidents. |
Chief Constable Sue Fish claimed it will make the county a safer place for women. | Chief Constable Sue Fish claimed it will make the county a safer place for women. |
"What women face, often on a daily basis, is absolutely unacceptable and can be extremely distressing," she said. | "What women face, often on a daily basis, is absolutely unacceptable and can be extremely distressing," she said. |
"Nottinghamshire Police is committed to taking misogynistic hate crime seriously and encourages anyone who is affected by it to contact us without hesitation." | "Nottinghamshire Police is committed to taking misogynistic hate crime seriously and encourages anyone who is affected by it to contact us without hesitation." |
Work on the idea first started with the Nottinghamshire Safer for Women Conference last year, co-hosted by the police with the Nottingham Women's Centre. | Work on the idea first started with the Nottinghamshire Safer for Women Conference last year, co-hosted by the police with the Nottingham Women's Centre. |
BBC TV reporter Sarah Teale was harassed in the street while reporting on the conference. | BBC TV reporter Sarah Teale was harassed in the street while reporting on the conference. |
'Violence and intimidation' | 'Violence and intimidation' |
The force defines misogyny hate crime as: "Incidents against women that are motivated by an attitude of a man towards a woman and includes behaviour targeted towards a woman by men simply because they are a woman." | The force defines misogyny hate crime as: "Incidents against women that are motivated by an attitude of a man towards a woman and includes behaviour targeted towards a woman by men simply because they are a woman." |
The classification now means people can report incidents which might not be considered to be a crime and the police will investigate. | The classification now means people can report incidents which might not be considered to be a crime and the police will investigate. |
Nottingham Women's Centre has been helping train call centre, force control staff and officers on the beat to recognise misogynistic hate crime and ways to tackle it. | |
These officers will also examine if and how a victim can be supported or if anything can be done to help prevent them being targeted again. | |
Domestic abuse will not be recorded as a misogyny hate crime because it has its own procedure, the force said. | Domestic abuse will not be recorded as a misogyny hate crime because it has its own procedure, the force said. |
Melanie Jeffs, centre manager at Nottingham Women's Centre, said: "We're pleased to see Nottinghamshire Police recognise the breadth of violence and intimidation that women experience on a daily basis in our communities." | |
She added: "Recording this as a hate crime will give us a detailed picture of how often, when and where it is happening. It has been very difficult to build that picture before but we will now get detailed data to analyse. | |
"Showing that the police take it seriously will also give people the confidence to come forward and report offences." | |
What is hate crime? | What is hate crime? |
A crime that the victim or any other person perceives to be motivated by hostility or prejudice towards any aspect of a person's identity. | A crime that the victim or any other person perceives to be motivated by hostility or prejudice towards any aspect of a person's identity. |
Police forces in England, Wales and Northern Ireland annually monitor five strands of hate crime: | Police forces in England, Wales and Northern Ireland annually monitor five strands of hate crime: |
Forces can include their own definition of a hate crime with several recently adding sub cultures. | Forces can include their own definition of a hate crime with several recently adding sub cultures. |
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