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JK Rowling’s comments as new hate crime laws came into force in Scotland will not be recorded as a ‘non-crime hate incident’ police confirmed
A non-crime hate incident is recorded when an incident does not meet the threshold for a crime but is perceived to be “motivated by malice and ill-will towards a social group”, according to Police Scotland guidance. Complaints about comments Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf made in a speech four years ago are also not being recorded as a “hate incident”, Mr Fraser said.
She spoke out amid the controversy over the implementation of the Act, which consolidates existing laws on hate crime and extends protections offered against racial abuse to other groups of people. Speaking on BBC Radio Scotland’s Good Morning Scotland programme on Wednesday, she said: “Obviously this was a fake complaint that someone had done anonymously in my name and gave my office number.”
“This is particularly about being threatening or abusive, to cause fear or alarm to individuals who have these protected characteristics.”
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