Facebook’s policing of vitriol is even more lackluster outside the US, critics say
Digital activists around the world are urging Facebook to take seriously how its algorithm incites misinformation and ethnic violence. Read more
Hate Crimes and Pandemic Lead More Asian Americans to Seek Therapy
A growing number of Asian Americans have overcome a cultural stigma attached to seeking mental health treatment, experts said. Read more
Suspect charged with attempted murder in alleged hate crime shooting of Black man
The victim, who was shot seven times, said he holds no hatred for the shooter. Read more
Patrol Police in Ukraine improve their skills in policing hate crime against LGBTI people
On 7 October 2021, a training seminar was organised for 16 Patrol Police officers, with the aim to equip participants with the necessary skills to detect, classify and investigate
FBI Boston Launches Public Awareness Campaign to Encourage the Public to Report Hate Crimes
The Boston Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is announcing its participation in a robust nationwide effort to increase public awareness of hate crimes
Reported hate crimes in England and Wales up 9% since start of pandemic
Home Office report shows that more than 70% of the 124,091 recorded incidents were racially motivated. Read more
Anti-LGBT+ hate crime is spiralling across Britain, worrying police figures confirm
The number of homophobic hate crime reports in the UK has tripled and the number of transphobic hate crime reports has quadrupled over the last six years, shocking new figures reve
Sikh Americans push for greater visibility, awareness against years of hate crimes, misunderstanding
After Sept. 11, Vishavjit Singh felt uneasy and unsafe in New York City. His turban and beard, articles of his Sikh faith, drew angry glares from his coworkers almost immediately a
With racial attacks on the rise, Asian Americans fear for their safety
In the Bay Area of Northern California there has been a spike in hate-driven violence against Asian Americans. Read more
After Killings, U.K. Asks: Should Misogyny Be a Hate Crime?
Prime Minister Boris Johnson says an emphatic no, but rights groups argue that it would add an extra layer of protection for women who face violence at the hands of men. Read more