HC Deb 31 October 2000 vol 355 c439W
Dr. Julian Lewis

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what proportions of victims of racially-motivated crimes in each of the past three years have been(a) black, (b) Asian and (c) white. [135001]

Mr. Charles Clarke

The information requested is not available.

Information on racist incidents is collected annually from all police force areas by HMIC. However, the ethnicity of the victim is not collected.

The British Crime Survey collects information about racially motivated crimes and the ethnicity of victims. The last available figures are for the year 1995. The survey estimates that there were in total about 382,000 racially motivated crimes in 1995. 238,000 of these incidents were against white people (62 per cent. of the total); 42,000 against black people (11 per cent); 41,000 against Indians (11 per cent) and 60,000 against Pakistanis or Bangladeshis (16 per cent).