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1 EUROPEAN UNION AGENCY FOR FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS (FRA) EU-MIDIS Surveying ‘hate crime’ against immigrants and ethnic minorities Dr. Jo Goodey Interim Head of Department ‘Freedoms and Justice’

2 http://fra.europa.eu2 FRA Mandate – Since March 2007  Collect comparable data at EU-level to inform knowledge-based policy relating to FR – including crime victims  Data collection on diverse populations – racism and xenophobia a priority  Absence of robust & comparable data seriously hampers EU policy development  RAXEN and FRALEX – 27 MSs

3 http://fra.europa.eu3 What is the data deficit like for policy development? Example - racist and xenophobic crime data In any 12 month period - the police in E&W collect more reports of racist incidents or racist offences than the other 26 EU Member States combined Overall = Serious lack of hate crime data in many areas (racist crime, homophobia)

4 http://fra.europa.eu4 ‘Racist Crime’ official data collection classification - 2006 NONELIMITEDGOODCOMP Cyprus Greece Romania Spain Belgium Bulgaria Estonia Hungary Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Portugal Slovenia Austria Czech Republic Denmark France Germany Ireland Poland Slovakia Finland Sweden UK

5 Official criminal justice data – ‘tip of the iceberg’  Poor Data and its Implications Under-reporting - low confidence in police … Under-recording - police not taking offences seriously; no field for data entry; inadequate data entry … CJS gap - hate crime does not come to the attention of prosecution, courts … No or inadequate data – inability to inform policy developments, to inform public, to address hate crime …

6 http://fra.europa.eu6 FRA Response to Victimisation Data Deficit re Vulnerable Pops Survey Research ‘EU-MIDIS’ = FRA Response to Victimisation Data Deficit re Vulnerable Pops Survey Research ‘EU-MIDIS’ = ‘European Union Minorities and Discrimination Survey’ Includes data collection on criminal victimisation and police stops

7 EU-MIDIS Development Phases  PHASE 1 – PILOT SURVEY (2006)  Test sampling, questionnaire and mode of delivery in six EU Member States on selected minority groups with a view to developing future survey in EU27.  PHASE 2 – FULL SURVEY (2007-2008)  Pilot results informed development of full survey.  Survey fieldwork finalised Oct 2008.  PHASE 3 – SURVEY RESULTS (2009-2010)  Dissemination of survey results from early 2009+  Communication strategy

8 http://fra.europa.eu8 Full-Scale ‘EU – MIDIS’: General Info  Selected minority groups – Group ‘matching’  Random sample of 500 – 1,500 respondents per country (min 500 per group)  Standardised questionnaire  Face-to-face interviews lasting between 20 to 50 minutes  Fieldwork period May – mid July 2008, finishing in some MSs in Sep 2008

9 http://fra.europa.eu9 EU-MIDIS – Topics Covered  General discrimination  Rights awareness  Discrimination experiences  Employment  Education  Housing  Health care and social services  Consumer services  Victimisation  Property crime  Violent crime  Harassment  Corruption  Police contact  Stops by customs or border control  Respondent background

10 http://fra.europa.eu10 FRA Survey – Some Considerations  Developing a robust comparative survey tool for groups that have not been systematically surveyed across the EU  Groups for surveying  Population data  Sampling  Questionnaire

11 http://fra.europa.eu11 GROUPS FOR SURVEYING  Identify max 3 groups in each MS  Identify groups considered vulnerable to discrimination and victimisation (FRA RAXEN annual reporting)  Include only those age 16+  Include only those living in MS for 1 yr+  Identify groups that are in more than 1 MS

12 http://fra.europa.eu12 POPULATION DATA  Different models for pop data collection  UK practice of ethnic data collection illegal and facing resistance in many Member States (BUT data on nationality)  Quality of pop data at local level and distribution of minorities  Some minorities under-registered

13 http://fra.europa.eu13 SAMPLING Pilot tested:  CATI screener + RR + FE EU-MIDIS adopted following approach:  RR + FE using in-person screening  PSUs allocated on basis available pop data  Population registers – names provided  Network mapping as a fallback

14 http://fra.europa.eu14 QUESTIONNAIRE  Development of standardised questionnaire through consultation  Other surveys provide questions for comparison of results with majority population  Translation from EN into language of MS and minority languages + back translation  Minority interviewers and fieldwork facilitators

15 http://fra.europa.eu15 NEXT STEPS …  Publication of results as series of reports  Focus on specific results and groups – Roma, North Africans, women etc.  Short reports  Data set available through FRA website  Available for MSs, NGOs, researchers etc for further analysis

16 http://fra.europa.eu16 http://fra.europa.eu http://fra.europa.eu results available shortly in 2009 …


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