Ethnicity and victimisation Flashcards
1
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Why/when does racist victimisation occur?
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When an individual is selected as a target because of their race, ethnicity or religion
2
Q
Extent and risk of victimisation
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- The police recorded 54,000 racist incidents in England and Wales in 2014/15
- Yet most incidents go unreported. The CSEW estimates there were nearly 90,000 incidents in 2014/15
- The 2014/15 CSEW shows that those from mixed ethnic backgrounds had a higher risk of becoming a victim (27.9%) than blacks, Asians or whites (18%, 15.8%, 15.7%)
- These differences may also be due to other factors: such as being young, male and unemployed are also strongly linked with victimisation
3
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Responses to victimisation
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- Responses have ranged from situational crime prevention measures such as fireproof doors and letterboxes to organised self-defence campaigns