2011
Overall numbers of racist & hate crime
- Austria
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Bulgaria
There is no accurate data on racist and hate crime.
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Cyprus
Over the period 2005-2009 breakdown offered by the police is as follows: (The total does not add up to 37 as some of the incidents extend to more than one classification of the categories of incidents):
- Thirteen instances of violence against the person;
- Twenty four instances of violence against property;
- Four instances of verbal threats and abusive behaviour – including harassment and hate speech;
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Denmark
The overall number of racist and hate crimes in 2010 was 334 cases.
- Finland
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France
Data depends on the source
- Germany
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Greece
No official data available. 142 cases from 2007 to 2010 have been reported at the i-RED Database on Racist Violence.
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Hungary
20 registered cases, 14 prosecuted cases.
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Ireland
Most recent statistics are availalble up to 2010.
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Italy
142 hate crime (year: 2009).
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Poland
The Temida police and prosecutorial system recorded 197 ascertained racist crimes in 2010.
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Portugal
There are no overall numbers for racist and hate-motivated crimes. Such definition is not used by the entities that collect data on racism.
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Romania
There is no official data collection and information gathering mechanism that addresses specifically racist and hate crime throughout the judicial system.
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Slovenia
52 cases of public incitement to hatred, violence or intolerance (Article 297 of the Criminal Code), handled by the police in 2010.
11 cases of violation of right to equality (Article 131 of the Criminal Code), handled by the police in 2010.
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Spain
No official data. Spain is one of the few European Union countries that does not have statistics.
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Sweden
Yes.