Cases

Reported cases of violence

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Datum
Vrsta Incidenta
Grad / lokacija
2022-05
Violence
Beograd
The survivor (gay man) was subjected to police brutality inhumane treatment by two uniformed police officers, in front of the public toilet. The case was reported to sector of…
Datum
Vrsta Incidenta
Grad / lokacija
2021-11
Type of injury
Novi Sad
Datum
Vrsta Incidenta
Grad / lokacija
2021-11
Sexual orientation
Kragujevac
Datum
Vrsta Incidenta
Grad / lokacija
2021-11
Discrimination
Niš
Datum
Vrsta Incidenta
Grad / lokacija
2021-11
Hate speech
Kraljevo
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Report violence

A hate crime is a crime motivated by stereotypes or prejudices towards a certain group of people. Given that Da se zna! documents crimes and actions motivated by hatred towards LGBT+ people this questionnaire is focused only on this type of hate crimes and actions. For the existence of hate crimes, two conditions need to be met:

  • that unlawful conduct constitutes a criminal offense prescribed by criminal law
  • that the perpetrator was motivated by stereotypes and prejudices, ie that he committed the crime out of hatred towards LGBT+ persons.

The perpetrator of a hate crime or act chooses the victim because of his or her presumed or actual sexual orientation or gender identity. It is important to distinguish between hate-motivated actions and hate crimes. Namely, a procedure motivated by hatred is a physical and verbal procedure that includes prejudices and stereotypes, but does not constitute a crime. Although hate-motivated acts do not constitute crimes, they often precede, accompany or give context to hate crimes. Therefore, Da se zna! also documents hate-motivated practices, including discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.