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Yvette Cooper plans to expand non-crime hate incidents despite Pearson row

  • BY Frederick Attenborough
  • November 24, 2024
Yvette Cooper plans to expand non-crime hate incidents despite Pearson row

The Home Secretary is planning to expand the recording of non-crime hate incidents despite the backlash over the threat to free speech. The Telegraph has the story.

Yvette Cooper is committed to reversing the Tories’ decision to downgrade the monitoring of the incidents, specifically in relation to anti-Semitism and Islamophobia, so they can be logged by police.

Labour believes the current guidance to forces prevents officers from tracking tensions involving Jewish and Muslim communities that could escalate into violence and criminality.

It comes amid calls by senior Tory MPs to scrap the requirement for police to record non-crime hate incidents (NCHI) or further restrict the ability of officers to log them to protect free speech in the wake of the Allison Pearson row.

A Home Office source said: “It is part of our manifesto commitment so we will work with the College of Policing to understand the best way of doing that so police can assess where there is a high incidence of anti-Semitic and Islamophobic hate crime.”

Pearson, an award-winning writer for The Telegraph, was being investigated by Essex Police for allegedly stirring up racial hatred with a social media post made in November last year. The force dropped the case on Thursday.

While Pearson was being investigated for an alleged crime, she initially thought an NCHI was being recorded against her. The case prompted criticism of NCHIs, which do not meet the criminal threshold but are recorded by police regardless.

The Free Speech Union (FSU) is also threatening to take legal action against the Home Office if it goes ahead with plans to unpick rules laid down by Suella Braverman, the former home secretary, to stop police recording incidents just because someone was offended.

The rules, introduced last year, limited officers to recording personal data for NCHIs only where there was a “real risk of significant harm” to individuals or groups and a real risk that a future criminal offence could be committed against them.

However, a report by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in September found many forces were still failing to correctly apply the guidance.

It uncovered evidence that confusion over the rules meant officers were taking a risk-averse approach summed up as “if in doubt, record”. As a result, NCHIs were too often being logged for complaints that amounted to little more than people’s “hurt feelings”.

Police have recorded a non-crime hate incident after a person refused to shake hands, which the victim “perceived to be hate related due to gender identity”.

They also logged a “rough” haircut reported by a customer who claimed his barber was “aggressive” following a discussion about the Ukraine war.

The FSU and former police officer Harry Miller, chief executive of campaign group Fair Cop, have written to Ms Cooper threatening legal action if there is any loosening of the guidance on NCHIs.

The guidance was re-written by the Home Office and College of Policing under Mrs Braverman after Mr Miller won a Court of Appeal challenge over a police investigation into his tweets. The judges ruled the old NCHI guidance had been wrongly used and had a “chilling effect” on his freedom of speech.

Toby Young, director of the FSU, said: “The reason Suella Braverman tried to circumscribe the recording and retention of NCHIs isn’t because, as a Tory, she has more tolerance for anti-Semitic and Islamophobic hatred than the lovely and caring Yvette Cooper.

“It’s because the Court of Appeal in Miller vs College of Policing ruled that the guidance devised by the College, and the behaviour of the police in their efforts to comply with it, was unlawful.

“If Yvette Cooper scraps the statutory guidance and encourages the police to record even more NCHIs, she will be ordering them to go back to breaking the law. That’s not a great look for the Home Secretary.”

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