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Stirring up hatred
The following focuses on the way in which the Bill seeks to create new offences of stirring up hatred in relation to the hate crime characteristics of religion, disability, sexual orientation, transgender identity, variations in sex characteristics and age.
Committee reports
Date published:
16 February 2021
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by setting out the detail of the new benefits within subordinate legislation, this will enable amendments or additions to be made to regulations easily and more speedily than changing primary legislation.5Crohn's and Colitis UK. (2017).
It is crucial for those in this situation to have faith in the justice system and to know that they will be listened to and served by the new offence, and not failed due to a course of abusive behaviour being too difficult to prove.
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