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UK prosecutors to fast-track hate-crime charges after spike in antisemitic incidents

England and Wales prosecutors told to fast‑track hate‑crime charges after a recent spike in antisemitic attacks, including stabbings and arson. DPP urges early charging on 'core evidence' to restore confidence.

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The has told prosecutors to make a more quickly so suspected offenders are charged sooner in the wake of a recent rise in .

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The directive applies across all cases, but was prompted by a 'very significant spike' in attacks including stabbings in and multiple incidents in areas with large Jewish populations.

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The DPP said speeding up charging and urging police to gather evidence faster aims to reduce delays that contribute to and to rebuild confidence among communities affected by .

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Officials pointed to the CPS's role as the that works with police and courts, and said rapid, coordinated action helped end previous disorder such as the national riots after the Southport attack.

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Tough-on-hate-crime advocates

Fast‑tracking hate‑crime charges on clear evidence is a necessary, overdue step to protect Jewish communities and show that antisemitic violence will be met with immediate, serious consequences.

Due-process and civil-liberties advocates

The surge in antisemitic violence demands a firm response, but fast‑tracking hate‑crime charges on “core evidence” risks eroding due process and equal, depoliticised justice.

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