Police to Abandon Non-Crime Hate Incident Records

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Police leaders are set to recommend eliminating non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs), which are non-criminal acts motivated by hostility but recorded by police, arguing they divert resources and infringe on free speech, especially in the social media age. The review aims to focus policing on more serious threats, with the final decision resting with the Home Secretary.
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