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  2. Fear or provocation of violence - Wikipedia

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    The Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (c.37) creates a label of "racially-aggravated" in its Section 28, Meaning of “racially aggravated”.It describes here what is indicated by the term "racially aggravated", and describes “racial group”: "means a group of persons defined by reference to race, colour, nationality (including citizenship) or ethnic or national origins."

  3. Section 5 of the Public Order Act 1986 - Wikipedia

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    Clause (c) allows for a defence on the grounds of reasonable behaviour. This interpretation will depend upon case law. In Dehal v Crown Prosecution Service, Mr Justice Moses ruled that in cases involving freedom of expression, prosecution is unlawful unless it is necessary to prevent public disorder: "a criminal prosecution was unlawful as a result of section 3 of the Human Rights Act and ...

  4. Crime and Disorder Act 1998 - Wikipedia

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    The Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (c. 37) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.The Act was published on 2 December 1997 and received royal assent in July 1998. Its key areas were the introduction of Anti-Social Behaviour Orders, Sex Offender Orders, Parenting Orders, granting local authorities more responsibilities with regards to strategies for reducing crime and disorder, and the ...

  5. Teacher cleared over coconut placard complains to CPS and ...

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    A teacher who was found not guilty of a racially aggravated public order offence after holding a placard at a pro-Palestine protest depicting Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman as coconuts has made ...

  6. Hate crime - Wikipedia

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    For Northern Ireland, Public Order 1987 (S.I. 1987/463 (N.I. 7)) serves the same purposes. [83] A "racial group" is a group of persons defined by reference to race, colour, nationality (including citizenship) or ethnic or national origins. A "religious group" is a group of persons defined by reference to religious belief or lack of religious ...

  7. Four people arrested during pro-Tommy Robinson and anti ...

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    The Metropolitan Police reported that two individuals from Mr Robinson’s protest were detained on suspicion of breaching Public Order Act conditions and another on a racially aggravated public ...

  8. Public-order crime - Wikipedia

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    Public-order crimes often pertain to behavior engaged in especially by discernible classes of individuals within society (racial minorities, women, youth, poor people), and result in the criminalization or stigmatization of those classes, as well as resentment from those classes against the laws, against the government, or against society ...

  9. Tommy Robinson march - latest: Police make arrests as ...

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    One for a breach of the Public Order Act conditions in place and a breach of the peace, and one for a racially aggravated public order offence.