You categorically stated...You understand that is the whole point of the thread?
Police say there is no evidence of a homophobic motive. But are recording it as a hate crime anyway.
They 'said so', when? Was this via a press release?The fact that the police have said so
So you are suggesting they were wrong to class it as a hate crime when there was no evidence that it was?
I did find something which mentioned recommendations from the Stephen Lawrence inquiry and how hate crimes should be recorded accurately so things like the numbers could be monitored.
It might not affect the sentence but still important that it is recorded correctly I would have thought.
You’re guessing that crimes classified as hate crimes don’t go in the hate crime statistics. It’s incorrector "classifying"?
Two very different things.
They are treating it as a hate crime simply so that relevant investigation techniques are employed.see quotes in original post and also the one above.
No evidence that its a hate crime, but they are recording it as such anyway.
The whole point of the thread appears to be to moan about crimes that are treated as hate crimes, for investigation guidelines to be followed.You understand that is the whole point of the thread?
If it's not investigated as a hate crime, and it later emerges that it was a hate crime, there would be considerable political and financial repercussions.It was and you can read it.
Man charged with two counts of murder
A man has appeared in court charged with two counts of murder after human remains were found in Bristol and west Londonnews.met.police.uk
Note the word initially has now been added. It’s almost as if they had some feedback.
See the original news bulletin in the original post and also reported here.
Clifton Suspension Bridge: Man in court after men's remains found in Bristol and London - BBC News
Yostin Mosquera is charged after the remains of two men were found in suitcases in Bristol and a London flat.www.bbc.com
So no evidence of a hate crime but investigated as one anyway.
You’re guessing that crimes classified as hate crimes don’t go in the hate crime statistics. It’s incorrect
Cognitive bias, He misrepresents well-intentioned genuine policies designed to be inclusive and fair, as conspiracies.I'm not guessing; I'm asking.
Your comprehension is shockingly bad.
Oh no! They'll review it as the investigation goes on!The evidence gathered so far does not suggest there was a homophobic motive in this case, but officers have followed national guidelines and have initially categorised the incident as a hate crime. This classification will assist in shaping elements of the investigation. It will be reviewed as any clearer evidence of a specific motive becomes available
It was classified as a hate crime because the victims were homosexual.So you don't believe the Met, when they say its been categorised as a Hate Crime?
The criteria is not - classify something as a hate crime based on the possibility that it might be. That would be ridiculous.
I'd quite like the police to investigate the murder and follow the evidence. Not possibly artificially inflate hate crime statistics to show they are solving hate crime.
If you are on a KPI to find spanners and have the ability to classify everything in your toolbox as a spanner, I suspect you will find a lot of spanners.
Following the guidelines for investigating potential hate crimes does not preclude the investigation of the crime nor the following of evidence.So you don't believe the Met, when they say its been categorised as a Hate Crime?
The criteria is not - classify something as a hate crime based on the possibility that it might be. That would be ridiculous.
I'd quite like the police to investigate the murder and follow the evidence. Not possibly artificially inflate hate crime statistics to show they are solving hate crime.