Policing hate, extremism and terror
The Met Police and other organisations have an important role to play in tackling hate crime, extremism and terrorism in a city as large, diverse and connected as London.
Hate crime are crimes targeted at people because of their race/ethnicity, disability, religion, sexual orientation or identity.
The challenges of terror and extremism require a sophisticated approach to policing. This can often involve police officers carrying firearms in London, but also working with communities to stand against extremism.
Do you think London is a place where people from different backgrounds get on well together? How well do you think the Met Police deals with hate crime? What more could the police and/or Mayor do to improve how safe you feel from the threat of a terrorist attack?
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Community Member 8 years agoPlease can you properly police West Ham home games? It is not enough to protect property at the Westfield and immediately around the station. The thugs who attend the game engage in racist harassment, intimidation, etc on public transport...
Show full commentPlease can you properly police West Ham home games? It is not enough to protect property at the Westfield and immediately around the station. The thugs who attend the game engage in racist harassment, intimidation, etc on public transport from Stratford Station, as well as smashing bottles and engaging in violence on the high street.
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Community Member 8 years agoEric G, do you think the intention is to make any criticism of Islam a hate crime ? Islamophobia doesn't exist as it is sensible to fear Islam.
Show full commentEric G, do you think the intention is to make any criticism of Islam a hate crime ? Islamophobia doesn't exist as it is sensible to fear Islam.
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Community Member 8 years agoHi Maud,
This mayor was put in place largely by the central, immigrant rich Boroughs. He is very likely keen to represent the views of those who supported him. I guess this applies to most politicians, but this one's different to any that...
Show full commentHi Maud,
This mayor was put in place largely by the central, immigrant rich Boroughs. He is very likely keen to represent the views of those who supported him. I guess this applies to most politicians, but this one's different to any that have gone before.
I think he's got a hidden agenda and always has had. His recent article on 'bringing all Londoners together' and the threats, implicit and explicit it contains, suggest to me that he sees 'social engineering' as legitimate to force groups of Londoners together for his own purposes, even when they have no desire to do so. Given all of the circumstances, any mayor that can conjure up that as a mandate from what he said before the election, may very well be able to give exceptional protection to a minority group. For example treating favoured sub groups as being beyond criticism.
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Community Member 8 years agoThanks Eric G - I find all your comments very refreshing and clear. Thanks
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Community Member 8 years agoTalk London
Whilst your Mayor seems to be obsessed with 'hate' crime, the vast majority of which is treated by the courts as trivial, the ONS has published new information which confirms what Londoners know from experience, and...
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Whilst your Mayor seems to be obsessed with 'hate' crime, the vast majority of which is treated by the courts as trivial, the ONS has published new information which confirms what Londoners know from experience, and incidentally, is what MPS statistics seem to indicate.
A new method of ranking offences by severity shows that there has been little increase in incidence, but a large increase in the severity of violent and sexual crime, (amongst other serious crime). Severity is based on seriousness and the public harm caused. A rise in severity of crime of 17% has been identified since 2011.
'Hate' crime doesn't appear to be mentioned, whilst violent, sexual, burglary, drugs, firearms, etc crimes are.
Even Mr Farron, the leader of a national political party, has noticed this phenomena and said "We are finally seeing the hidden crime wave affecting Britain.......".
Has your mayor seen this information from the ONS? Will this affect his obsession with largely trivial 'hate' crimes?
There seems to be a danger that an ethnic minority group mayor may be influenced disproportionately by crimes affecting largely minority groups. (For example, appearing to equate 'hate' crime with terrorism). It also seems to me odd, and unacceptable, that largely trivial 'hate' crimes are given parity with serious violent and sexual crimes. Given the influence your mayor enjoys over the MPS, how can Londoners be sure that the authorities will view the crime affecting all sections of London's population in an equal manner?
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Community Member 8 years agoThis has been a place for people to "have a go" but we should not lose sight of the fact that they did give us a place to make our views known and that deserves credit to the Mayor and his Team. We are now reading about yet more 'fantasy...
Show full commentThis has been a place for people to "have a go" but we should not lose sight of the fact that they did give us a place to make our views known and that deserves credit to the Mayor and his Team. We are now reading about yet more 'fantasy politics' from the meddlers who think they have a bright new idea that may please some and earn a few votes. Appointing an outsider as the Police Chief! Do we also, by the same thinking, want an outsider ( like Mr Trump ) to be our new Mayor or even Prime Minister? Like some times in life when we can see the problem, we just get bit 'astrologist' in solving them. We tried Mr Watson ( ex BR or something) for his 'insight' and he is failing the Police and more important, the public. We are see the mess our Prisons are in after outside "guidance' Let us just stick to what we now is good most of the time. Get someone who we know has success in the DNA of British Policing. This is not a sparkling graduate with a hands clean 25 years inside an office but a hands on veteran who is in contact with the street. It is on the street that we are failing. We do not want another Political 'brown nose' who is swayed by topical interest like historic sex crime' or some new invented crime like 'Wolf whistling'. Courageous independence, Experience in real policing and a focus on that job only.
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Community Member 8 years agoYes, I know how you feel, the same thing happened to me. The thing that irritates me most is that they will give no specific explanation of why they deem some comments to contravene their rules, when by normal standards, they clearly don't...
Show full commentYes, I know how you feel, the same thing happened to me. The thing that irritates me most is that they will give no specific explanation of why they deem some comments to contravene their rules, when by normal standards, they clearly don't.
There is an obvious policy to arbitrarily censor any comments they don't like, rather than just those that break their rules. The wooly definition of 'offence' and the apparent tailoring of the definition to demographics, seems to me anti democratic. I'm beginning to wonder if a minority group Mayor doesn't have some very dangerous portents for free speech and, eventually, democracy.
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Official Representative 8 years agoHi Eric,As has been communicated we moderate the Talk London site according to these terms and conditions, which you agree to when you register to become a member. We draw attention (by email) to the relevant parts of these terms and conditions, the parts that have been contravened, if we need to moderate a community member’s post. Some general rules of thumb for any community member should be to use clear, friendly and respectful language - and seek to avoid using language that others are likely to find offensive - from words that are likely to offend to sweeping statements about any group of Londoners.Looking at this discussion thread, and across the wider site, you’ll see that criticism of the Mayor’s and City Hall’s work certainly can be posted here. This is welcome so long as it doesn’t break these terms of use – terms which are in place to protect this online community as a welcoming space, and a place for constructive comment and debate that all Londoners will want to participate in.Talk London Team
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Community Member 8 years agoWell, you would say that, wouldn't you? Had I expected any response, I wouldn't have expected you to agree that the site is a managed sham, I would have expected something like your response.
Setting wide ranging constraints, based on...
Show full commentWell, you would say that, wouldn't you? Had I expected any response, I wouldn't have expected you to agree that the site is a managed sham, I would have expected something like your response.
Setting wide ranging constraints, based on vague and undefined criteria like 'offence', is a classic way of applying censorship by stealth. This is especially the case in this wonderfully diverse city, where 'offence', unfortunately, means different things to different ethnic, religious and other groups. Incidentally, what is your criteria for intervening on this site to clarify and manage the views, it doesn't seem to be defined in the terms and conditions?
One of the problems with managed interventions by censors, restricting views which people can express on what are claimed to be 'open' websites, is that people will look for an underlying stitch up. Your site seems to exhibit most of the characteristics of such a site. Why isn't your censorship restricted to compliance with the law? Why should criteria include 'friendly'? Polite, courteous, lawful, yes, friendly however is inappropriate as is something as vague and difficult to define, (in this context), as 'offence'. I should point out that I find some of your interventions, offensive.
As you have decided to interfere and manage Londoner's views on the site again, perhaps you would be good enough to help me with my struggle to get the information I requested, at your direction, on IAGs from the MPS. I have to say that I'm very unimpressed with the lack of information, even on process, that I've received from the MPS.
I hope that voters bear these issues in mind when they visit the booths at the next election
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Official Representative 8 years agoThanks all for your views posted above. These will all be analysed along with all responses to our policing and crime survey, which closed yesterday. We’ll leave this thread open for further discussion, however. We’ve added a new post to our blog with a thank you message from the Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime. This also sets out what happens next in creation of the Mayor’s Police and Crime Plan.Thanks again!Talk London Team
pukpuk
Community Member 8 years agoThank you for removing so many posts of everyone who doesn't agree with Major's policy.
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Community Member 8 years agoI agree, they've clearly got a policy of deleting anything remotely critical of khan.
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Community Member 8 years agoThe victim, who is white, is repeatedly punched and kicked by a pair of black men as he lies cowering on the floor
Show full commentThe victim, who is white, is repeatedly punched and kicked by a pair of black men as he lies cowering on the floor
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Community Member 8 years agoHERE is the reality of racist behavior ,
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2156907/us-riot-teenagers-beat-donald-tru…
Kronen
Community Member 8 years agoOnce again the mayor is trying to target resources at 'minority' groups. I think if you asked the people of London would they rather resources were used to prevent hate crimes or say burglary (an offence which is rarely investigated by the...
Show full commentOnce again the mayor is trying to target resources at 'minority' groups. I think if you asked the people of London would they rather resources were used to prevent hate crimes or say burglary (an offence which is rarely investigated by the police but can cause immense trauma to it's victims) I think hate crimes would be fairly low on the list.
Show less of commentAn even better idea would be a poll on here where people could actually specify which crimes they feel need increased police attention rather than asking us to select from a list of crimes which have headline appeal for minority groups.
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Community Member 8 years agoHate and Extremism -seems thats only directed at the English/British White/Christian population.
Show full commentSick and tired of having to defend my views that I want England to be England again. The Liberal/Lefties - please look at Brexit, Trump in the...
Hate and Extremism -seems thats only directed at the English/British White/Christian population.
Show less of commentSick and tired of having to defend my views that I want England to be England again. The Liberal/Lefties - please look at Brexit, Trump in the USA, France will be next to leave the EU and then Holland -you have had your time and ruined our countries with being pro everyone else and anti th English/Scottish/Welsh.
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Community Member 8 years agoThere are some interesting posts here on the two issues of hate crime and diversity.
Show full commentOn hate crime:
I instincitively feel that crimes motivated by hate for someone's characteristics are worse than crimes committed absent of prejudice, but...
There are some interesting posts here on the two issues of hate crime and diversity.
On hate crime:
I instincitively feel that crimes motivated by hate for someone's characteristics are worse than crimes committed absent of prejudice, but it's only from reading these comments I have thought about why. It's partly experience (e.g. a random person shouting 'P*ki' across the street for no reason at all). But it's also somthing more logical than that. Motivation is a key part of the crime, not just the harm suffered by the victim. Eric G in particular, you make some thougth provoking points, thanks. However I disagree. Everyone has the right to feel safe, or at least equally safe. If someone punches me in the face, it was either:
a) because I was in the wrong place at the wrong time, and anyone in that place would have been punched;
b) in reaction to something I have said/done;
or c) because the offender des not like some people with some characteristics and I share some of those characteristics.
Because 'a' is very rare, and I try to avoid doing things that might want to make someone punch me in the face, I should feel pretty safe, but as long as hate crime exists, the 'c' category might make me feel less safe, and in fact might put me or others at higher risk of crime. This is unfair and because of this I think hate crime should be dealth with more severely due to motivation in order to reduce the type of crime.
For this reason I think it is right that the men who murdered Lee Rigby had their motiavtion taken into account at sentencing. I expect most people agree.
On diveristy:
Show less of commentI personally support a genuinely diverse London because I enjoy meeting and learning from people who are different to me. However based on the comments here maybe I am a minority in this respect!
If you are one of the people who have said diversity is not a good thing, I'd like to ask two questions: How similar does someone have to be before you see them as similar to you? and would you like to live somewhere where only these people live?
Personaly I find the similarities between individuals far more interesting than the differences between groups.
tanyad
Community Member 8 years agoInteresting. So you think a lesbian woman who experiences "corrective" rape and a woman who is raped just because she happens to be in the wrong place should be treated differently??? Rape is rape and its no less traumatic for the victim...
Show full commentInteresting. So you think a lesbian woman who experiences "corrective" rape and a woman who is raped just because she happens to be in the wrong place should be treated differently??? Rape is rape and its no less traumatic for the victim. Crime is crime and the motivating factors might be different but the victims should not be made to feel that their pain is any less than the next person's
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Community Member 8 years agoAlso, women experience misogyny all the time so I don't think its fair to say that we have no frame of reference for being picked on because someone doesn't like some characteristic about you. Or are we now saying that hate directed at...
Show full commentAlso, women experience misogyny all the time so I don't think its fair to say that we have no frame of reference for being picked on because someone doesn't like some characteristic about you. Or are we now saying that hate directed at someone because of their colour is more important than if its because of their gender?
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Community Member 8 years agoIt is the Government agreeing with Brexit that has increased the racism of some white people. The Government needs to make the British National Party and other things the same illegal. The BNP and people the same as them are violent and...
Show full commentIt is the Government agreeing with Brexit that has increased the racism of some white people. The Government needs to make the British National Party and other things the same illegal. The BNP and people the same as them are violent and some of the racist peole killed Stephen Lawrence.
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Community Member 8 years agoMaybe first make Islam illegal?
Show full commentMaybe first make Islam illegal?
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Community Member 8 years agoHate crime is from poor education and from ignorant people. Educate them about the great benefit's we get in this country from the import of brain power into our high achiever ranks. We have a fantastic lift to our welfare from the medics...
Show full commentHate crime is from poor education and from ignorant people. Educate them about the great benefit's we get in this country from the import of brain power into our high achiever ranks. We have a fantastic lift to our welfare from the medics we have around us. The top of the IQ table in this country is populated by immigrants. The Arts have some world class achievers who are from the 'different' and unfortunately who feel isolated. We are all different by some degree. Just get on with your own life and let others get on with their own. They don't need your interference.
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Community Member 8 years agoThe Police should keep away from pressure groups, political, religious or the like, or any influence groups and:- Keep Them Out Of Policing :- Anything that is simply an issue of law 'Enforcement' is their duty. Keep focus on the task of...
Show full commentThe Police should keep away from pressure groups, political, religious or the like, or any influence groups and:- Keep Them Out Of Policing :- Anything that is simply an issue of law 'Enforcement' is their duty. Keep focus on the task of safe guarding life and property, just as set out at beginning of Policing. If you concentrate on a single issue you will neglect the others. We have had too many academics from the 'no experience or background - just clever' (but not wise) watching from the fringe setting the objectives. Now we have a police force that is lost, with senior officers running from critics or other fault finders. Strong! Independent! and without fear or favour to Anyone! is the great principle for all police officers and imperative in the leadership.
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Community Member 8 years agoBulls eye comment.
pukpuk
Community Member 8 years agoYes. We must tackle hate crime. But first lets decide who is the hater and who is the victim actually.
Maria11
Community Member 8 years agoI have experience hate crime and harrasment from men Black and Asian especially in London in the streets i think because of my race,religion ,sexual orientation,and my identity as woman and human.I dont think at London is safe for different...
Show full commentI have experience hate crime and harrasment from men Black and Asian especially in London in the streets i think because of my race,religion ,sexual orientation,and my identity as woman and human.I dont think at London is safe for different backrounds of people to get well together.I dont have very good experience with Metropolitan police how they deal with Hate crime .They dont willig help.I think that police and Mayor should tackle threath and terrorist attacks to train speciall officers in cities ,airports,or public places to handle all caint of situations.
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Community Member 8 years agoMaria, 'hate' crime from BMEs, that's not on the mayor's radar, this is meant to be a one way street. Nobody at the Mayor's office, including the Mayor, seem concerned about crime against women, (or many other crimes), as you're not one of...
Show full commentMaria, 'hate' crime from BMEs, that's not on the mayor's radar, this is meant to be a one way street. Nobody at the Mayor's office, including the Mayor, seem concerned about crime against women, (or many other crimes), as you're not one of the 'special' groups.
If you become a 'hate' preacher, join an extremist group, shout anti British religious slogans etc, you may be able to join one of the Mets Independent Advisor Groups, (IAG). It's an invitation only organisation of course, they wouldn't want the wrong sort in, but then they'll listen to anything you say, even change their tactics if you say the clique won't like what the police intend to do. Funny old policing world eh?
Can anyone explain to me, how in a western democracy, the police can set up a normally secret panel of minorities, including know extremists, to advise them on special policing arrangements for ethnic/religious groups? (My Borough Commander once told me it's so that the police don't bring dogs in on a bust of minorities who think they're 'unclean' animals).
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Official Representative 8 years agoHi Eric,Any and all forms of hate crime are a priority area. And as we’ve said above, crime against women and girls is in fact another priority area, as is the case in the current Police and Crime Plan.The Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime have given us a little more information on Independent Advisry Groups; Independent Advisory Groups are not secret organisations. Information about them is available on the Met Police website, and any member of the public can approach the MPS about joining. As you will see on the website, there are a mixture of strategic and borough based IAGs made up of representatives from different communities. As the title suggests, their role is advisory and they have no power to change police operational tactics.Hope this is helpful,Talk London Team
Maria11
Community Member 8 years agoI have experience hate crime and harrasment from men Black and Asian especially in London in the streets i think because of my race,religion ,sexual orientation,and my identity as woman and human.I dont think at London is safe for different...
Show full commentI have experience hate crime and harrasment from men Black and Asian especially in London in the streets i think because of my race,religion ,sexual orientation,and my identity as woman and human.I dont think at London is safe for different backrounds of people to get well together.I dont have very good experience with Metropolitan police how they deal with Hate crime .They dont willig help.I think that police and Mayor should tackle threath and terrorist attacks to train speciall officers in cities ,airports,or public places to handle all caint of situations.
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Community Member 8 years agoBegg v BBC Judgement - will the Mayor intervene regarding the Metropolitan Police Service continuing to work with and be advised by someone a High Court Judge has found to be an extremist and hate preacher?
Show full commenthttps://www.judiciary.gov.uk/wp...
Begg v BBC Judgement - will the Mayor intervene regarding the Metropolitan Police Service continuing to work with and be advised by someone a High Court Judge has found to be an extremist and hate preacher?
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Community Member 8 years agoUser name is actually Lewisham Police Watch, not all showing on comment, cannot see how to amend user name
Talk London
Official Representative 8 years agoHi Lewisham Police Watch,
We can amend your username for you if you drop us a line at [email protected] and let us know what you'd like it changed to.
In terms of your question above, any questions directly for the Mayor can be sent to the City Hall Public Liaison team at [email protected]
Hope that's helpful,
Talk London Team
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Community Member 8 years agoThis was a heavily loaded 'survey' - most people will not wish to answer questions unless they are able to remain anonymous so they will be deemed to be happy with the way things are, the fact is that most people want a good police force...
Show full commentThis was a heavily loaded 'survey' - most people will not wish to answer questions unless they are able to remain anonymous so they will be deemed to be happy with the way things are, the fact is that most people want a good police force who arrest criminals and a good justice system that convicts criminals and a fair system to bring those to account when either or both of these things do not happen - simples - forget trying to divide us all the time with what sex, religeon, colour or foorball team we support, londoners are londoners
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Community Member 8 years agoSpot on! The favouritism expressed to any group is just going to be divisive
julesMB
Community Member 8 years agothe main faith involved in terror needs to preach peace and compliance at all times. It is up to them to stop their ignorant youth from feeling it is ever right to take up arms
philjer
Community Member 8 years agoAll hate crimes, whether racist/faith based/sexual preference based should be dealt with severely.
Show full commentBut also more needs to be done for those who claim hate crimes to stifle legitimate criticism or legitimate boycotts against foreign groups...
All hate crimes, whether racist/faith based/sexual preference based should be dealt with severely.
Show less of commentBut also more needs to be done for those who claim hate crimes to stifle legitimate criticism or legitimate boycotts against foreign groups and countries who are committing abuses against others overseas.
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Community Member 8 years agoWhy should all 'hate' crimes be dealt with severely? Sever 'hate' crimes should, but trivial 'hate' crimes shouldn't. Policing and prosecution should, and must, be proportional. This whole disproportionate approach to 'hate' crime...
Show full commentWhy should all 'hate' crimes be dealt with severely? Sever 'hate' crimes should, but trivial 'hate' crimes shouldn't. Policing and prosecution should, and must, be proportional. This whole disproportionate approach to 'hate' crime prosecution will inevitably create a backlash against the very people it is professed to be protecting as people start to see it as a biased pogrom against the non protected group/s.
It's particularly dangerous that what was once a minority, has in many areas of London, become the majority, but 'victim' perceptions don't seem to reflect this, particularly those of the Mayor.
This Mayor needs to explain why, of all the crimes committed in London, only 'hate' crimes should be disproportionately singled out for special treatment.
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Community Member 8 years agoagree 100%