Exploring Race Hate Crime Reporting in Wales Following Brexit

Cuerden, Gareth and Rogers, Colin (2017) Exploring Race Hate Crime Reporting in Wales Following Brexit. Review of European Studies, 9 (1). pp. 158-164. ISSN 1918-7173

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Abstract

Most countries consist of many diverse races and cultures, based on historical political decisions, wars or economic changes. Throughout Europe over the past decades the policy of free movement for work as part of the EU agreements has encouraged this activity. Indeed this has been a fundamental idea behind the European Union ever since its inception. However, what can the consequences be for those individuals who, encouraged by such policies, find themselves located in a country which has decided to no longer be part of that system? In particular what impact does this decision appear to have on the way those considered to be “racially different” are treated by others? This article explores the impact the recent decision by Great Britain took to leave the EU (so called Brexit) and its impact upon the number of racially recorded hate crimes in Wales. Using examples from terrorist incidents in Europe, along with the Brexit result, as examples, it provides clear evidence that when certain incidents occur in wider society, there is an impact upon the way in which so called non-indigenous people are treated, which results in an increase in criminality. These results will have resonance for other countries with a mixed population, as well as having implications for those agencies involved in the protection and safety of all inhabitants in their country.

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Date Deposited: 13 Jul 2023 04:55
Last Modified: 14 Oct 2023 04:36
URI: http://public.paper4promo.com/id/eprint/838

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