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3 years 5 months
Year
Report data for country
Cases Perpetrators were Sentenced
425
Cases Prosecuted
486
Cases Recorded by Police
3,443
Explanation to the total figures recorded
The police figures reported to ODIHR do not include cases of incitement to hatred, defamation or public insult. However, the records disaggregated by bias motivation presented below may include such offences, which for the most part fall outside of the OSCE's definition of hate crime.
Intro for the official data graphs

The police provide data disaggregated by racism and xenophobia, including anti-religious hate crime, and by bias on the grounds of sex/gender, including hate crimes committed with bias based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Data under these categories were collected by the French Ministerial Statistical Department for Internal Security (SSMSI).

The anti-Christian, anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim hate crimes presented below were collected by the Central Service of Territorial Intelligence (SCRT) and disaggregated separately by the Ministry of the Interior. Data on anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim hate crimes have been consulted with civil society organizations that monitor such crimes. Data collected by the Central Service of Territorial Intelligence may include acts of hate speech that fall outside of the OSCE's definition of hate crime.

The SSMSI data on racism and xenophobia presented below includes the SCRT data on Anti-Semitic, anti-Muslim and anti-Christian hate crimes. These three categories are, however, also shown separately for a better understanding of these bias motivations. For this reason, the total number of crimes shown in the table above does not match the total number of crimes shown in the graph below, as some offences are listed twice. In particular, the total number of "threats" is 1,922, and the total of "unspecified acts" is 23.

Bias motivations and crime types
Mandated bias motivation
Crime types figures
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
301
Explanation to the total figures recorded
Data collected by the French Ministerial Statistical Department for Internal Security on physical violence also include sexual violence.
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
173
Explanation to the total figures recorded
Data collected by the French Ministerial Statistical Department for Internal Security on incitement to violence include incidents of disturbance of peace.
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
131
Explanation to the total figures recorded
Data collected by the French Ministerial Statistical Department for Internal Security on damage to property include robberies, thefts, burglaries, and arsons.
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
6
Explanation to the total figures recorded
Data collected the French Ministerial Statistical Department for Internal Security on the desecration of graves may include incidents of desecration of sacred places.
Cases Recorded by Police
1445
Explanation to the total figures recorded
Data collected by the Central Service of Territorial Intelligence may include acts of hate speech that fall outside of the definition of hate crime used by the OSCE. Anti-Semitic, anti-Muslim and anti-Christian hate crimes are also listed here under the category of racist and xenophobic hate crime. The correct total number under this category is 1,922.
Mandated bias motivation
Crime types figures
Cases Recorded by Police
436
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
153
Explanation to the total figures recorded
Data collected by the Central Service of Territorial Intelligence under this category may include homicides, terrorist attacks, arson, or violent assaults. Anti-Semitic, anti-Muslim and anti-Christian hate crimes are also listed here under the category of racist and xenophobic hate crime. The correct total number under this category is 23.
Mandated bias motivation
Crime types figures
Cases Recorded by Police
106
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
107
Mandated bias motivation
Crime types figures
Cases Recorded by Police
84
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
773
Mandated bias motivation
Crime types figures
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
587
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
68
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
106
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
126
Cases Recorded by Police
477
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
23
NPC
Description Type
Developments
Organization Report

The Act of 29 July 1881 on the freedom of press was amended by Act no. 2021-1109 of 24 August 2021, which introduced an aggravating circumstance in cases of incitement to violence against a person or group of persons on account of their origin, ethnic group, nation, race or religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability, when such incitement is committed by a person exercising public functions. 

In October 2021, a four-party agreement was signed by the National Police College of Saint-Cyr-au-Mont-d’Or, the Police Training Centre of Chassieu, the Maison d’Izieu, a memorial to the exterminated Jewish children and DILCRAH. The agreement follows an earlier agreement of 2018 and incorporates a one-day training on sensitization for police cadets each year. As part of the training, cadets visited the Maison d’Izieu memorial in November 2021, where they discussed stereotypes and prejudices in relation to the work of state representatives.   

Furthermore, representatives of DILCRAH, the Ministerial Statistical Department for Internal Security (SSMSI) within the Ministry of the Interior and the Office of the Defender of Rights joined a scientific committee to analyse anti-LGBTI hate incidents reported through an online application launched by the organization "FLAG!". The first set of data became available in 2021. 

In May 2021, the Ministry of Justice, the International League against Racism and Anti-Semitism (LICRA), the Association of Counseling Centers for Victims of Right-wing, Racist and Anti-Semitic Violence in Germany (VBRG), and ODIHR co-organized a virtual study visit on individual needs assessment and referrals as part of ODIHR's project on hate crime victim support. The event featured speakers from various national agencies and organizations providing support to hate crime victims. Participants discussed modes of co-operation among criminal justice system professionals and hate crime victim support organizations, as well as methods to assess the needs of victims and build capacity. 

Description Type
Reports
Organization Report

This category includes crimes committed based on an actual or perceived membership in a religion. Therefore, incidents listed separately as anti-Semitic, anti-Muslim, and anti-Christian are also included under this category. 

Bias motivation
Description Type
Reports
Organization Report

Incidents in this category have also been reported under the category "Racism and Xenophobia", and may therefore be listed here twice.

Bias motivation
Description Type
Reports
Organization Report

Incidents in this category have also been reported under the category "Racism and Xenophobia", and may therefore be listed here twice.  

Bias motivation
Description Type
Reports
Organization Report

Incidents in this category have also been reported under the category "Racism and Xenophobia", and may therefore be listed here twice. 

Bias motivation
Description Type
Reports
Organization Report

This category includes cases of bias based on sexual orientation and gender identity. The category "other" may include cases of identity thefts, disruption of public safety, disrespect of authority, or sexual exhibition, some of which may fall outside of the OSCE's definition of hate crime.  Due to statistical confidentiality, the number of homicides and homicide attempts could not be provided.

NGO
Overview of incidents
IGO
Description Type
Developments
Organization Report

The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) published relevant recommendations in its "ECRI report on France (sixth monitoring cycle)".

Description Type
Developments
Organization Report

The Council of Europe European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) published relevant recommendations in its "ECRI Report on France (sixth monitoring cycle)".

Holy See
ODIHR Recommendations

ODIHR recognizes France's efforts to improve its hate crime data collection and report hate crimes recorded by the prosecution and judiciary to ODIHR. However, based on available information, it observes that France's hate crime recording and statistics do not sufficiently distinguish hate crimes from other crimes. In addition, ODIHR observes that France would benefit from enhancing its efforts to build the capacity of criminal justice officials to address hate crime. 

ODIHR recalls that in Ministerial Council Decision 9/09, OSCE participating States committed to collecting reliable data and statistics on hate crimes in sufficient detail, and to report such data periodically to ODIHR. Participating States 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 France 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 further resources and tailored capacity-building assistance for police, prosecution, and judiciary.


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