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Austria

Austria regularly reports hate crime data to ODIHR. Austria's hate crime laws are a combination of a general penalty-enhancement provision and a substantive offence. The data reported to ODIHR do not present cases of hate crime and hate speech separately. Hate crime data are collected by the Provincial Agencies for State Protection and Counter Terrorism and the Federal Agency for State Protection and Counter Terrorism (BVT) of the Interior Ministry, as well as by the Ministry of Justice. Hate crime data are regularly published.

Hate crime data collection in Austria
Support for hate crime victims in Austria
Access more information at the Legislation Online website Legislationline TANDIS Access more information at the Tolerance and Non-Discrimination Information System (TANDIS) website

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OFFICIAL DATA

Year Hate crimes recorded by police Prosecuted Sentenced
2020 156 436 169
2019 125 421 191
2018 307 407 208
2017 302 Not available Not available
2016 425 Not available Not available
2015 395 Not available Not available
2014 186 Not available Not available
2013 110 Not available Not available
2012 91 Not available Not available
2011 59 38 1
2010 101 1 1
2009 62 Not available Not available

About 2020 Data

    Police-recorded hate crime is registered as "right-wing extremism". As such, police figures include incitement to hatred, which largely falls outside of the OSCE's definition of hate crime. Prosecution and sentencing figures consist of incitement to hatred and "Neo-Nazi crimes".
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National developments

Based on the support of an EU-funded project aimed at improving hate crime recording, on 1 November 2020, the Ministry of Interior (MoI) introduced a new electronic recording and data collection mechanism. The mechanism is supported by a MoI guidance providing a new definition of hate crime monitoring, a system of bias indicators, and improved data quality management. The introduction of the new mechanism has been complemented by an e-learning training programme for police officers, launched in August 2020 and delivered through the e-Campus of the Police Training Academy (Sicherheitsakademie, SIAK). By 10 May 2021, 22,788 police officers completed the three-module e-learning and obtained certification. Further, 207 police officers from the Federal Provinces were trained to deliver training events to front-line officers and to serve as contact points for CSOs and victim support organizations; to date, they have conducted most of the obligatory trainings for all colleagues who have completed the online training programme. Since May 2021, an additional module was launched for prosecutors and judges.

Furthermore, in 2021 MoI developed a factsheet on hate crime translated into nine languages and, together with the Institute for the Sociology of Law and Criminology (Institut für Rechts- und Kriminalsoziologie, IRKS) conducted a hate crime victimization survey on unreported cases entitled "Prevalence of bias-motivated crimes in the Austrian population". The latter, based on 2,325 telephone interviews, concluded that nearly four percent of those surveyed had been a victim of a hate crime. The perception of security of hate crime victims was significantly worse than those of other respondents who suffered a crime without bias motives. The likelihood of victims reporting hate crimes was far lower than in case of offences without bias motives. The results of the survey were included in the Pilot Report "Hate Crime in Austria" mapping the improvements in the Austrian hate crime recording and data collection since 2019, published in June 2021.

An ongoing dialogue on lessons learned and promising practices was held with international institutions, such as ODIHR, the European Commission, the EU High-level Group on combating racism, xenophobia, and other forms of intolerance and its subgroups, and the EU FRA. Within the above-mentioned EU-funded project, study visits were carried out to Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, and Slovakia. Actors involved in the design and implementation of the practice. Between January and March 2020, 17 consultation meetings with various civil society organisations and NGOs took place to improve the MoI's new hate crime recording mechanisms and to build trust.w hate crime recording mechanisms and to build trust.

INCIDENTS REPORTED BY OTHER SOURCES

In addition to incidents summarized below, this graph includes the following numbers of hate incidents reported as statistics: 131 (with 135 recorded bias motivations) reported by ZARA; 72 reported by FAAS/IKG Wien; and 45 reported by DCMiA/Dokustelle.

Racist and xenophobic hate crime

Date Type of incident Source Description
2020-01 Threats
OSCE Office for Democratic Institution and Human Rights
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2020-02 Attacks against property
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2020-05 Attacks against property
OSCE Office for Democratic Institution and Human Rights
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2020-06 Violent attacks against people
Dokustelle
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2020-09 Attacks against property
Dokustelle
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2020-07 Attacks against property
Dokustelle
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2020-02 Attacks against property
Jewish Communities of Vienna
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2020-01 Attacks against property
Kantor Center
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2020-06 Threats
OSCE Office for Democratic Institution and Human Rights
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2020-06 Attacks against property
OSCE Office for Democratic Institution and Human Rights
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Anti-Semitic hate crime

Date Type of incident Source Description
2020-08 Attacks against property
RKL
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2020-08 Violent attacks against people
OIDAC
OSCE Office for Democratic Institution and Human Rights
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2020-08 Attacks against property
Kantor Center
OIDAC
OSCE Office for Democratic Institution and Human Rights
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2020-03 Violent attacks against people
Jewish Communities of Vienna
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2020-03 Violent attacks against people
Jewish Communities of Vienna
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2020-08 Violent attacks against people
Jewish Communities of Vienna
Kantor Center
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2020-08 Attacks against property
Jewish Communities of Vienna
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2020-08 Violent attacks against people
Jewish Communities of Vienna
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2020-11 Violent attacks against people
Jewish Communities of Vienna
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2020-09 Violent attacks against people
Jewish Communities of Vienna
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2020-02 Threats
Jewish Communities of Vienna
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2020-07 Threats
Jewish Communities of Vienna
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2020-10 Threats
Jewish Communities of Vienna
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2020-02 Attacks against property
Jewish Communities of Vienna
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2020-11 Attacks against property
Jewish Communities of Vienna
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2020-02 Violent attacks against people
Kantor Center
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2020-08 Attacks against property
OIDAC
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Anti-Muslim hate crime

Date Type of incident Source Description
2020-01 Threats
OSCE Office for Democratic Institution and Human Rights
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2020-06 Violent attacks against people
Dokustelle
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2020-07 Attacks against property
Dokustelle
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2020-11 Attacks against property
Dokustelle
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2020-09 Threats
Dokustelle
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2020-11 Attacks against property
Dokustelle
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2020-05 Attacks against property
Dokustelle
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2020-06 Attacks against property
OSCE Office for Democratic Institution and Human Rights
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Anti-Christian hate crime

Date Type of incident Source Description
2020-08 Attacks against property
Jewish Communities of Vienna
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2020-02 Attacks against property
OIDAC
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2020-02 Attacks against property
OIDAC
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2020-04 Attacks against property
OIDAC
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2020-05 Attacks against property
OIDAC
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2020-05 Attacks against property
OIDAC
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2020-06 Attacks against property
OIDAC
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2020-07 Attacks against property
OIDAC
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2020-07 Threats
OIDAC
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2020-07 Attacks against property
OIDAC
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2020-07 Attacks against property
OIDAC
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2020-09 Attacks against property
OIDAC
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2020-10 Violent attacks against people
OIDAC
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2020-10 Attacks against property
OIDAC
OSCE Office for Democratic Institution and Human Rights
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2020-10 Violent attacks against people
OIDAC
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2020-11 Attacks against property
OIDAC
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2020-11 Attacks against property
OIDAC
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2020-11 Attacks against property
OIDAC
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2020-04 Attacks against property
Holy See
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2020-05 Attacks against property
Holy See
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2020-07 Attacks against property
Holy See
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2020-08 Attacks against property
OIDAC
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Gender-based hate crime

Date Type of incident Source Description
2020-08 Attacks against property
RKL
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2020-08 Attacks against property
OIDAC
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Anti-LGBTI hate crime

Date Type of incident Source Description
2020-08 Attacks against property
RKL
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2020-08 Attacks against property
Jewish Communities of Vienna
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2020-08 Attacks against property
OIDAC
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INTERNATIONAL REPORTS

Racist and xenophobic hate crime, Gender-based hate crime

The United Nations Human Rights Council Working Group on the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) published relevant recommendations in its "Report from the thirty-seventh session: Compilation on Austria."

KEY OBSERVATION

ODIHR recognizes Austria's long-term efforts to improve its hate crime recording and data collection mechanism. However, based on the available information, it observes that Austria's hate crime recording and statistics do not sufficiently distinguish hate crimes from other crimes. In addition, ODIHR observes that Austria would benefit from raising the awareness and building the capacity of criminal justice officials about hate crimes.

ODIHR recalls that in the Ministerial Council Decision 9/09, participating States have agreed to a definition of hate crimes shared by all OSCE participating States. They have also committed to collecting reliable data and statistics on hate crimes. To that end, hate crimes need to be distinguished throughout the recording and data collection process from incitement to hatred and other hate speech crimes. In the Ministerial Council Decision 9/09, participating States have also committed to introducing or further developing professional training and capacity-building activities for law-enforcement, prosecution and judicial officials dealing with hate crimes. ODIHR stands ready to support Austria in meeting its relevant commitments through the provision of comprehensive resources and tailored assistance, including further resources and tailored capacity building assistance for police, prosecution, and judiciary.


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