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that's right, but for good reason we do treat certain crimes more seriously than others. I have a lot of sympathy with what you are saying because if i got assaulted I would like the attacker to be severely punished. However, as i understand it the law distinguishes racially or religiously motivated crimes because they tend to be more serious and are based on prejudice. If we had an increase in serious crime against say children would you not want the law to react with tougher sentences against those who attacked children?
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The Crime and Disorder Act 1998 places the same emphasis on religiously motivated crimes as racially motivated crimes and places a duty on the court to treat them more seriously.
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