Hate crimes are criminal acts motivated by bias.
A hate crime has taken place when a perpetrator has intentionally targeted an individual or property because of one or more identity traits, such as ‘race’, language, religion or belief, ethnicity, nationality, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or other common feature that is fundamental to identity, or has expressed hostility towards these identity traits during the crime.
People or property associated with — or perceived to be a member of — a group that shares an identity trait can also be targets of hate crimes, such as human rights defenders, civil society organizations working with or representing a particular group, community centres or places of worship.
Hate crimes harm not only the victim but also entire communities and can threaten social cohesion and security.