About

Hate Crime Index

What is Racially Aggravated Crime?

Tackling Religious Crime

Launch of new Aggravations in relation to Disability, Sexual Orientation, and Transgender - March 2010

Offences (Aggravation by Prejudice) (Scotland) Act 2009

Hate Crime Conference - 24 March 2010

Programme - Refugee Council Presentation - Iona Group Presentation - Jewish Council Presentation - Equality Network Presentation

Lord Advocate's Guidelines to the Police

Lord Advocate's Guidelines on Offences Aggravated by Prejudice

Lord Advocate's Guidelines on Racist Crime

Analysis of Surveys

Religiously Aggravated Crime: An analysis of the First 6 months

Religiously Aggravated Crime: 18 Month Review 2006

Survey of Police Compliance with LA Guidelines on reporting Race Crime

Survey of Police Compliance with Lord Advocate's guidelines on Reporting Race Crime - 2nd Survey

Survey of Police Compliance with Lord Advocate's guidelines on Reporting Race Crime - 3rd Survey

Survey of Police Compliance with Lord Advocate's Guidelines on Reporting Race Crime - 4th Survey

Survey of Police Compliance with Lord Advocate's Guidelines on Reporting Race Crime - 5th Survey

Next Hate Crime Survey

 

Statistics

Hate Crime in Scotland, 2011-12 - figures on race crime and crimes reported with an aggravation related to religion, disability, sexual orientation or transgender identity

Report on Hate Crime in Scotland, 2010-11  - brings together in one publication figures previously published separately on race crime and religiously motivated crime. It also included figures on the three recently introduced categories of hate crime (disability, sexual orientation and transgender identity), legislation for which came into force on 24 March 2010

Religious Aggravated Crime Statistics 2003 - 2010

Race Crime Statistics 2003 - 2010