Hate crimes can be considered to be the most severe form of discrimination. This also means that hate crimes can be based on all the grounds on which discrimination occurs. It is important to be well informed about these grounds to properly identify hate crimes.

When a hate crime is committed, the perpetrator has chosen the victim because of certain characteristics possessed by the victim. Latvian law considers the offenses to be hate crimes if they were committed because of a bias on the grounds of age, sex (gender), disability, racial or ethnic origin, nationality or religion.

Meanwhile, Latvian law also recognizes that hate crimes with a motive to incite social hatred or enmity may be committed because of a bias on other grounds not exclusively listed in the law.

 These grounds should be thoroughly investigated by the public authorities in each individual case. Such other (common) grounds may be, for example, person’s sexual orientation, social status or language.

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Last updated 24/09/2020