Thinking you’ve been excluded counts as ‘hate crime’ says CPS
If a pupil believes they have been excluded from a friendship group because of their sexual orientation, it could be a ‘hate crime’ according to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
If a pupil believes they have been excluded from a friendship group because of their sexual orientation, it could be a ‘hate crime’ according to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
The Scottish Government has come under fire from gay activists for its controversial proposals to enable people to ‘change sex’ by self-identification.