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Antisemitism makes up 12 per cent of religious hate crime, statistics show

Latest Home Office data show 'significant over-representation' of Jews as targets, says CST

October 16, 2018 10:12
The Home Office hate crime statistics detail Jew-hate for the first time
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Jewish people are the second most targetted group for religious hate crime, new statistics show, amid a 40 per cent rise in such offences in just one year.

The latest annual Home Office statistics - the first to detail cases of Jew-hate - show the number of offences has hit a record-high, with more than half of religiously-motivated attacks in 2017-18 directed at Muslims.

In a further worrying development, the figures showed that there were 672 religious hate crimes recorded by police against Jews in the same period.

This amounted to 12 per cent of the 5,680 religious hate crimes recorded from May 2017 to April 2018. The statistics showed 52 per cent, or 2,965 recorded incidents were Islamophobia.