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Study Reveals Misconceptions About Ethnic Minorities Among Killers in England and Wales
17 Ağustos 2026The Guardian
- A study from King’s College London reveals that the public in England and Wales significantly overestimates the proportion of killers who are from minority ethnic backgrounds. This misconception is particularly pronounced among voters of the Reform party.
- The research highlights a concerning trend where radical right parties attempt to associate crime with ethnicity and nationality to garner support.
- The research comes at a time when radical right parties are increasingly attempting to link crime with ethnicity, which can exacerbate societal tensions and discrimination. Understanding the actual demographics of crime is essential for informed public discourse and policy-making.
- The findings of this study underscore a critical disconnect between public perception and reality regarding crime and ethnicity. This misperception not only fuels societal divisions but also plays into the hands of political entities that seek to exploit these fears for electoral gain.
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This article reflects the findings of a specific study and should be interpreted within the broader context of ongoing discussions about crime and ethnicity.
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