
From yesterday’s Crown Office & Procurator Fiscal Service press release on Hate Crime in Scotland, 2017/18:
- Racial crime – 3,249 charges reported in 2017-18, 4% less than in 2016-17 – 9% less than the peak in 2011-12, lowest number reported since 2003-04.
- Sexual orientation aggravated crime – 1,112 charges reported in 2017-18, an increase of 3%.
- Aggravation of prejudice relating to disability – 284 charges reported in 2017-18 – 51% more than in 2016-17. This increase may be partially due to efforts to raise awareness of this type of crime, which is generally thought to be under reported.
- Religiously aggravated charges – 642 reported in 2017-18.
- Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications – 198 charges reported in 2017-18
http://www.copfs.gov.uk/media-site/media-releases/1765-hate-crime-in-scotland-2017-18
However, from the above, BBC Scotland chose to headline:
Disability-related hate crime up 50%
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-44497881
Meanwhile in England & Wales, hate crimes based on race, increased by a massive 27% from 2015/16 to 2016/17.
So, cheap tabloid titillation, selective misrepresentation and no context?
I could feign shock horror and surprise but I am not in the least. Just the usual day in the life of BBC propoganda machine.
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Go on, feign something.
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The BBC has been remarkably restrained in its headline. They could have pointed out that there has been an ‘infinite increase’ since 2011/12.
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In 2004, my PhD student with cerebral palsy lost control of her motorised wheelchair and drove into my shins. Nobody mentions that!
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