A HATE CRIME CRISIS? INVESTIGATING THE FUNCTION OF BREXIT, TERRORISM, COVID-19 AND BLACK LIVES MATTER ON LEVELS OF HATE CRIMES IN TODAY’S UNITED KINGDOM

C. Allen
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Since 2012, the United Kingdom government has annually published data relating to the number of hate crimes recorded by police forces across England and Wales. Over the past half-decade, the number of hate crimes has increased year on year and are currently at record levels. Some have referred to this as a crisis. This article seeks to investigate the drivers and causes for this, to try and better understand what hate crime looks like in the UK today. First, this article considers and contextualises what is currently known about hate crime in the UK. Having identifi ed some correlations, it explores the relationship between increases in hate crime numbers and the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union (Brexit), terror attacks, COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter. In trying to explain these relationships, Perry’s ‘permission to hate’ model is used. In conclusion, this article argues that while hate crime numbers are currently at record levels it is highly likely that they will continue to increase for at least the foreseeable future. A timely and contemporarily salient study, this article puts forward new thinking about hate crime in the UK and the correlation that is clearly evident with occurrences that take place in the country’s socio-political spaces.
仇恨犯罪危机?调查脱欧、恐怖主义、2019冠状病毒病和黑人生命对当今英国仇恨犯罪水平的影响
自2012年以来,英国政府每年都会公布英格兰和威尔士警方记录的仇恨犯罪数量的数据。在过去的五年里,仇恨犯罪的数量逐年增加,目前达到了创纪录的水平。有人把这称为一场危机。本文试图调查这一现象的驱动因素和原因,试图更好地理解今天英国的仇恨犯罪是什么样子的。首先,这篇文章考虑并背景化什么是目前已知的仇恨犯罪在英国。在确定了一些相关性之后,它探讨了仇恨犯罪数量增加与英国退出欧盟、恐怖袭击、COVID-19和黑人的生命也重要之间的关系。在试图解释这些关系时,使用了Perry的“允许仇恨”模型。总之,这篇文章认为,尽管仇恨犯罪的数量目前处于创纪录的水平,但至少在可预见的未来,它们极有可能继续增加。这是一项及时且当代突出的研究,本文提出了关于英国仇恨犯罪的新思考,以及与该国社会政治空间中发生的事件明显相关的相关性。
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