Giménez-Salinas F. & Landa Gorostiza et al. (2023), Analysis of cases and sentences in the field of racism, xenophobia, LGTBIphobia and other forms of intolerance 2018-2022 (Análisis de casos y sentencias en materia de racismo, xenofobia, LGTBIfobia), M
Country
Spain
Title
Giménez-Salinas F. & Landa Gorostiza et al. (2023), Analysis of cases and sentences in the field of racism, xenophobia, LGTBIphobia and other forms of intolerance 2018-2022 (Análisis de casos y sentencias en materia de racismo, xenofobia, LGTBIfobia), Madrid, Spanish Observatory on Racism and Xenophobia.
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Year
2023
Publication type
Report - official data on incidents
Geographical coverage
National
Area/location of interest
Not applicable - national level
Type of Institution
Public authority
Institution
Spain, Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration / Spanish Observatory on Racism and Xenophobia (OBERAXE).
Thematic focus
Hate crime
Groups
General population
Key findings
As far as the social groups affected: there were the "ethnic" groups that simultaneously embrace a more limited version or a more expansive and comprehensive one. Second, the sexual collectives constitute the second group. As a third group, the remaining categories would combine social sectors that react to constitutive characteristics including age, familial circumstances, disease, functional diversity/disability, social exclusion, or aporophobia. In terms of the resolutions would be mostly condemnatory. Both police incidents officially registered in Spain and studies on judicial rulings point to an overrepresentation of the detection and subsequent prosecution and ruling of crimes of expression to the detriment of crimes with facts as a consequence of the reform of the Penal Code in 2015 and its article 510 of the Criminal Code.
Methodology (Qualitative/Quantitative and exact type used, questionnaires etc)
Survey - quantitative research
Sample details and representativeness
Judicial decisions on hate crimes in Spain dated from 2018 to 2022. Out of 2,400 court rulings supplied by the General Council of the Judiciary (Consejo General del Poder Judicial, CGPJ) based on the the Judicial Documentation Center (Centro de Documentación Judicial, CENDOJ) repository of resolutions, 177 instances were chosen for the final sample of facts categorized as hate crimes because they satisfied the study's inclusion criteria and the facts prosecuted. The chosen judgment sample's representativeness was constrained as most of the rulings supplied were issued by collegiate bodies, which are required to submit all of their rulings. However, this does not preclude the CENDOJ from receiving resolutions from single-person bodies.
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