id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2bzpg76cmzdbzdv2wmoxegpxfm Hannah Smithson The prevalence of youth racially motivated offending: What do we really know? 2011 13 .pdf application/pdf 7017 425 62 establish the prevalence of racially motivated offending (RMO) amongst young people and youth offending service (YOS) teams for RMO, the vast majority were male and white. Racially motivated offending (RMO) is a form of hate (or bias) crime. crimes motivated by an offenders' dislike of the victim's race, colour, ethnic or national origin. racially motivated offending is due to under reporting, studies of police recording practices • Defenders – committed hate crime offences in order to protect the offender's (aged 10 to 17) referred to YOS teams for racially motivated offences, including those who substantially higher than the number of racially motivated incidents recorded by the police This paper is concerned with racially motivated offending by young people. 2004/5 indicate that there were 1864 racially motivated offences committed by young people believed that racially motivated offending was a significant issue in their YOS team area / definition of racially motivated offending included offences against white people. ./cache/work_2bzpg76cmzdbzdv2wmoxegpxfm.pdf ./txt/work_2bzpg76cmzdbzdv2wmoxegpxfm.txt