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12 years 5 months
Year
Report data for country
Cases Perpetrators were Sentenced
10
Cases Prosecuted
117
Cases Recorded by Police
48
Explanation to the total figures recorded
The data recorded by the police may include criminal offences of incitement to hatred, which fall outside the OSCE definition of hate crime. The reported prosecution figures consist of cases in which an indictment was filed and include cases initiated during the previous years.
Intro for the official data graphs

The police numbers represent the number of recorded offences. One incident can involve more than one offence.

Bias motivations and crime types
Mandated bias motivation
Crime types figures
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
10
Explanation to the total figures recorded
This category includes the criminal offence of Violent Behaviour (article 323.a of the Criminal Code).
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
5
Explanation to the total figures recorded
This category includes the criminal offence of Public Incitement to Violence and Hatred (article 325. of the Criminal Code), and may include cases that fall outside of the OSCE's hate crime definition.
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
1
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
8
Cases Recorded by Police
10
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
2
Mandated bias motivation
Crime types figures
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
1
Mandated bias motivation
Crime types figures
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
2
Mandated bias motivation
Crime types figures
Cases Recorded by Police
2
Mandated bias motivation
Crime types figures
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
1
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
4
Cases Recorded by Police
1
Mandated bias motivation
Crime types figures
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
1
NPC
Description Type
Developments
Organization Report

The Office for Human Rights and the Rights of National Minorities, together with the Judicial Academy, carried out set of hate crimes workshops for members of the judiciary, police, prosecuting authorities and civil society organizations. During the workshops, participants studied the relevant case of the European Court of Human Rights, notably Šečić v. Croatia and Škorjanec v. Croatia, as well as Balázs v. Hungary, Grigoryan and Sergeyeva v. Ukraine, Milanović v. Serbia, Nachova and Others v. Bulgaria, among others. In 2019, a second round of workshops were carried out for 109 participants. In order to improve the hate crime data collection system, the Working Group on the Drafting of the Protocol on Hate Crime began drafting a New Protocol, which should be adopted by the end of 2020. The New Protocol on Hate Crime aims to ensure the collection of relevant statistical data, while also: defining the obligations of individual institutions dealing with hate crime; determining the responsibilities of the competent authorities involved in detecting, treating and monitoring the results of procedures conducted in hate crime cases; and defining specific forms for statistical collecting data on hate crime cases.

Description Type
Reports
Organization Report

The "Unspecified" category includes two cases that were classified as the criminal offence of War Crime (article 91. of the Criminal Code).

IGO
Description Type
Developments
Organization Report

The Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers published relevant recommendations in its "Decision adopted at the 1377th meeting, on execution of the Court's judgments."

ODIHR Recommendations

ODIHR observes that Croatia has not made public hate crime data disaggregated by bias motivation.