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New 'stirring up' hate crime legislation put forward | New 'stirring up' hate crime legislation put forward |
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New legislation to deal with hate crime - including "stirring up" hatred - has been introduced to the Scottish Parliament. | New legislation to deal with hate crime - including "stirring up" hatred - has been introduced to the Scottish Parliament. |
The Hate Crime Bill covers offences on grounds such as race, religion and sexual orientation. | The Hate Crime Bill covers offences on grounds such as race, religion and sexual orientation. |
A standalone offence of misogynistic harassment is also being looked at. | A standalone offence of misogynistic harassment is also being looked at. |
It follows an independent review by judge Lord Bracadale, in which he recommended that age and gender should be added to hate crime legislation. | |
People are currently protected by specific laws on the basis of: | People are currently protected by specific laws on the basis of: |
The new bill adds age to the list and would allow gender to be added at a later date. | The new bill adds age to the list and would allow gender to be added at a later date. |
Scotland's Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf described the new bill as "an important milestone" in protecting victims. | Scotland's Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf described the new bill as "an important milestone" in protecting victims. |
'Not tolerated' | 'Not tolerated' |
He said: "By creating robust laws for the justice system, Parliament will send a strong message to victims, perpetrators, communities and to wider society that offences motivated by prejudice will be treated seriously and will not be tolerated. | He said: "By creating robust laws for the justice system, Parliament will send a strong message to victims, perpetrators, communities and to wider society that offences motivated by prejudice will be treated seriously and will not be tolerated. |
"Stirring up of hatred can contribute to a social atmosphere in which discrimination is accepted as normal. | "Stirring up of hatred can contribute to a social atmosphere in which discrimination is accepted as normal. |
"Our legislation, if passed, would offer greater protection for those who experience this kind of behaviour." | "Our legislation, if passed, would offer greater protection for those who experience this kind of behaviour." |
Police Scotland has confirmed that it recorded 92 transgender hate crimes in the year to March 2019, compared with 76 two years earlier. | Police Scotland has confirmed that it recorded 92 transgender hate crimes in the year to March 2019, compared with 76 two years earlier. |
Meanwhile, a report from the Crown Office said there were 284 charges aggravated by disability prejudice in 2017-18. | Meanwhile, a report from the Crown Office said there were 284 charges aggravated by disability prejudice in 2017-18. |
Mr Yousaf added that every citizen had a responsibility "to challenge prejudice in order to ensure Scotland is the inclusive and respectful society we want it to be". | Mr Yousaf added that every citizen had a responsibility "to challenge prejudice in order to ensure Scotland is the inclusive and respectful society we want it to be". |
Lord Bracadale's proposal that gender should be added to hate crime law was criticised by leading women's organisations. | Lord Bracadale's proposal that gender should be added to hate crime law was criticised by leading women's organisations. |
They proposed a standalone offence of misogynistic harassment, which the Scottish government says it is "committed to in principle". | They proposed a standalone offence of misogynistic harassment, which the Scottish government says it is "committed to in principle". |
Mr Yousaf said he was clear that "we must do more to tackle misogyny". | Mr Yousaf said he was clear that "we must do more to tackle misogyny". |
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