haatdelicten
Haatdelicten, also known as hate crimes, are criminal offenses motivated by bias against a victim's perceived membership in a particular group. This bias can be based on race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, disability, or other protected characteristics. The core element of a hate crime is the motive behind the commission of the offense. While the underlying act may be a common crime such as assault, vandalism, or harassment, the addition of a hate-motivated element elevates it to a hate crime.
The legal framework for hate crimes varies significantly across jurisdictions. Some legal systems have specific statutes
Proving the hate motivation can be a complex aspect of prosecuting hate crimes. Evidence may include the