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Page summary This resource is from the Partnerships section. This page contains press release 03 from the London-wide Race Hate Crime Forum. Sections available here: Content Race Hate Crime concerns in the capitalRHCF 03
The London Race Hate Crimes Forum has started a programme to investigate how five London boroughs with the highest levels of race hate crime are dealing with these incidents. The Forum was launched last year to reduce race hate crime in the capital and comprises London’s main statutory and voluntary sector bodies. They will meet with borough commanders, local authority housing chief executives and borough solicitors over the next few months. Peter Herbert, MPA member, a Recorder and Chair of the Forum commented:
The boroughs of Hounslow, Greenwich, Newham, Tower Hamlets and Westminster will be asked to explain their high levels of race hate crime. In particular the Forum will examine the number of evictions and injunction proceedings taken against council tenants, as against the numbers of victims moved. Patterns are emerging which suggest a correlation between those boroughs with an ineffectual legal response to racist tenants and with a low rate of Antisocial Behaviour Orders and Antisocial Behaviour Contracts, as having the highest number of race hate crimes. The Forum is at present monitoring the performance of a race hate crime hotspot on the Syon estate in Brentford, which has seen a catalogue of racist attacks and harassment targeting a number of Asian, Somali, and African-Caribbean families over the last three years. The Forum has met already with the Borough Commander of Hounslow and plans to meet with the Chief Executive of Hounslow in early April to address concerns. The Forum will be placing race hate crime higher on the agenda for the capital's Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships, which at present do not seem to have taken up the issue as a central target. Peter Herbert concluded:
Notes to editors1. Local Authority data on actions taken in relation to racial incidents Supporting material The following is available as a PDF document: Portable Document Format (PDF) files require Adobe Acrobat Reader, available as a free download from Adobe. |
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