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Poster campaign to fight back against hate crime in Brighton and Hove

by Jo Wadsworth
Tuesday 9 Oct, 2018 at 3:57PM
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Concerns about hate crime and extremism will be addressed in a poster campaign on Brighton and Hove buses.

Brighton and Hove City Council communities co-ordinator Melinda King told the councillors that a long-term anti-hate crime poster campaign was starting next week.

Her report presented to the council’s neighbourhoods, inclusion, communities and equalities committee this afternoon (Monday 8 October) described extremism in Brighton and Hove as complex as it existed under the surface.

The report said that tackling extremist ideology needed to focus on addressing hate crime while responding to disrupting extremism.

Hate crime reports, protests, graffiti, online comments and anecdotal information gave a wide picture of extremism in the city.

Concerns for Brighton and Hove included anti-minority views associated with far right extremism,  hate incidents and hate crimes.

In 2017-18 there were

  • 572 racially and religiously motivated hate incidents and crimes reported
  • 236 homophobic/biphobic/transphobic hate incidents and crimes reported
  • 62 disability hate incidents and crimes reported

Reported incidents of female genital mutilation, “honour based” violence and forced marriage remained low, with 15 police recorded crimes and incidents of harmful practices and incidents in 2016-17.

Public transport was one of the locations where hate crimes occurred.

In particular recent concerns had been raised around islamophobia and particularly the targeting of visibly Muslim women, anti-semitism, racist incidents, including in schools, and incidents of transphobia.

Information from community groups suggested that not all incidents were reported and that the real number was higher.

Representatives of the Racial Harassment Forum told the committee that 61 per cent of more than 250 people who responded to a survey on hate crime had experienced at least five incidents in the past year.

Monika Richards, from the Forum, described as “shocking” how 75 per cent of people who had experienced hate crime did not report it as they felt that nothing would happen.

She said: “Young people say they do not report racist incidents in school because nothing happens to the perpetrator and the situation becomes less safe.

“Many young people feel racism is part of their daily lives and this really concerns us.”

Members of the committee from all parties expressed their concern about the problems of hate crime.

Conservative councillor Garry Peltzer Dunn said that he was disappointed to hear that people felt that nothing would happen if they reported hate crimes.

He said: “Every hate crime is a failure of our community. Every hate crime that is not reported is a double failure.”

Labour councillor Mo Marsh said: “I do not think we will ever get rid of some of it.

“I’ve lived here since the 1960s and we need to take action.”

Approximately 70 community groups have met with council officers, raising awareness of the counter extremism strategy.

They include groups who have tackling hate as their main priority such as the LGBT Community Safety Forum but also those which use art and sport to bring people together.

Nationally the most significant risks in relation to extremism have been identified as extreme right-wing groups and Al-Qaida or Daesh-inspired or affiliated extremists.

Representatives from each political group are being nominated to join the Special Interest Group on Countering Extremism (SIGCE).

Councillors also agreed to undertake half a day of training on counter extremism.

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  1. A L Brighton says:
    7 years ago

    To quote the article:

    “Conservative councillor Garry Peltzer Dunn said that he was disappointed to hear that people felt that nothing would happen if they reported hate crimes.

    He said: “Every hate crime is a failure of our community. Every hate crime that is not reported is a double failure.”

    Well indeed. But you need to tell that to your fellow party members: the Conservative PPC for Sussex and the Conservative government who are responsible for running and funding our police services.

    If people believe the police won’t act, it is not through them not trying. It is through under funding, not enough police and the top dictating what they are able to use their limited resources on.

    This failure is nothing but a Conservative failure.

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  2. Bonita Holland says:
    7 years ago

    Restorative Justice is an appropriate response for some victims as there able to facilitated by a trained practitioner to say how the Hate act has impacted on them. The person (s) responsible are called to account and transformation is a possibility in many cases. Brighton and Hove is a Restorative City.

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    • Tinto Brass says:
      7 years ago

      To hell-fire with ‘restorative justice’, the naughty, wicked scoundrels who engage in this practice should be beaten with a stick in a most harsh and forceful manner…

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