Justice Minister Statement on Hate Crime
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One of my priorities as Justice Minister has been to improve support and legislative protections for victims of hate crime. When someone is targeted because of who they are, where they are from, or what they believe, it is completely unacceptable.
There is existing legislation in place that provides a range of protections for those who are harassed, intimidated or, on occasion, attacked, simply because of the colour of their skin.
However, I am committed to introducing the most impactful hate crime provisions from Judge Marrinan’s Review of Hate Crime Legislation in the current mandate through a Sentencing Bill and a Victims and Witnesses of Crime Bill. DoJ officials are also engaged in ongoing work with other Departments to tackle the enabling factors of hate crime.
Racism and sectarianism in Northern Ireland are two sides of the one coin. Racist attitudes and the growing anti-migrant sentiment in Northern Ireland will only be addressed through a partnership approach, and will not be solved by one Department alone.
If any individual suspects that a crime has been committed, I would encourage them to report it to the PSNI.
I would also urge people not to get involved in this despicable behaviour. You will be held to account and the penalties could include a prison sentence.
As a society we must not stand-by and tolerate racism or intimidation.
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