Hate crimes against Muslims TWICE as likely to be prosecuted as those against Jews

Official figures have revealed religious hate crime offences targeting Muslims resulting in charges or summons at nearly twice the rate of those against Jewish victims. Home Office data obtained through freedom of information requests shows that 6. 7 per cent of anti Muslim hate crimes led to prosecution in the year ending March 2025, equivalent to roughly one in every 15 recorded offences. By comparison, just 3. 8 per cent of hate crimes directed at Jewish people progressed to charges during

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Hate crimes against Muslims TWICE as likely to be prosecuted as those against Jews

Official figures have revealed religious hate crime offences targeting Muslims resulting in charges or summons at nearly twice the rate of those against Jewish victims. Home Office data obtained through freedom of information requests shows that 6. 7 per cent of anti Muslim hate crimes led to prosecution in the year ending March 2025, equivalent to roughly one in every 15 recorded offences. By comparison, just 3. 8 per cent of hate crimes directed at Jewish people progressed to charges during

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