
Stella Creasy MP call to action: Make misogyny a hate crime
Stella Creasy MP with the support of Fawcett Society have put together a weblink to help constituents write to their MP to ask them to
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Stella Creasy MP with the support of Fawcett Society have put together a weblink to help constituents write to their MP to ask them to
“Due to many years of under investment our criminal justice system is crumbling.” This is from The Law Society’s November 2019 ‘Fix the broken system’
The Police Scotland’s hate crime campaign 2019 focuses on people who work in the night time economy, for example taxi and private hire drivers. Research
There’s no place for hate in Scotland. Report it to stop it.
This is from the Scottish Government who have launched a hate crime campaign to put an end to hate crime in Scotland.
Inclusion London have launched an August 2018 campaign to raise money to fund, and organise support to end disability discrimination on public transport.
Help them achieve #TransportJustice for disabled people.
‘Categorising misogyny as a hate crime won’t end violence against women, but if we can challenge the normalisation of these attitudes on our streets and
‘As a company, Twitter is failing to respect women’s rights online’.
This is according to the March 2018 research project by Amnesty International on violence and abuse against women online.
Liberty have launched a February 2018 campaign to end indefinite immigration detention, post-Brexit.
More than 5,300 cases of hate crime were reported in Scotland over the past year, with many other incidents going unreported.
In partnership with Police Scotland and the Crown Office (COPFS), the Scottish Government have launched a new campaign against hate crime.
Starting in June 2017, Liberty has launched a five-year campaign to encourage people to put decency, compassion and fairness back at the heart of UK politics.
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