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below shows that 92 participants managed to complete the online survey, about a third of which are Caucasian. The rest of the participants are divided throughout other ethnic groups with more or less 9 participants per each. The proportion of the participants in terms of ethnicity is not representative of the whole UK population. However, its lower numbers comparing to the Caucasians can be a fair projection of minority population distribution across the UK.

below shows that 92 participants managed to complete the online survey, about a third of which are Caucasian. The rest of the participants are divided throughout other ethnic groups with more or less 9 participants per each. The proportion of the participants in terms of ethnicity is not representative of the whole UK population. However, its lower numbers comparing to the Caucasians can be a fair projection of minority population distribution across the UK.

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There is an argument that it is not clear whether all the victims of hate crime would have the same feelings, perception, responses, and attitudes towards hate crime. Therefore, including the perception of victims in hate crime recording procedure might miss many hate crimes that their victims or witnesses fail to identify them as such. Furthermor...