Member for

12 years 4 months
Year
Report data for country
Cases Recorded by Police
3
Intro for the official data graphs

The police data on hate crimes are disaggregated by type of crime only.

Bias motivations and crime types
Crime types figures
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
2
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
1
Explanation to the total figures recorded
This category includes an aggravated form of breach of public order.
NPC
Description Type
Developments
Organization Report

Victim Support Estonia provides information on hate crime and to potential victims of "hate crime"(vaenukuritegu in Estonian). Hate crime victims can also access a crisis helpline (116 006) administrated by the Social Insurance Board.

NGO
Overview of incidents
IGO
Description Type
Developments
Organization Report

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

Holy See
ODIHR Recommendations

ODIHR recognizes that Estonia reported its hate crime data to ODIHR for the first time since 2016. However, based on the available information, it observes that the law enforcement agencies of Estonia have not recorded the bias motivations behind hate crimes. In addition, ODIHR observes that Estonia would benefit from reviewing its existing legal framework in order to ensure that bias motivation can be effectively acknowledged and appropriate penalties can be imposed on the perpetrators.

ODIHR recalls that in Ministerial Council Decision 9/09, OSCE participating States committed to promptly investigating hate crimes and ensure that the motives of those convicted of hate crimes are acknowledged. To that end, the law enforcement agencies must, first of all, record the bias motivation behind hate crimes. Participating States also committed to enacting specific, tailored legislation to combat hate crimes, providing for effective penalties that take into account the gravity of such crimes. ODIHR stands ready to support Estonia in meeting its relevant commitments through the provision of comprehensive resources and tailored assistance in the area of hate crime recording and data collection as well as providing further legislative guidance and advice.


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