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Hate crime, cyber security and the experience of crime among children: Findings from the 2010 to 2011 British crime survey

Home Office Statistical Bulletin 06/12: supplementary volume 3 to Crime in England and Wales 2010 to 2011.

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Home Office Statistical Bulletin 06/12 is the third and final in a series of supplementary volumes that accompany the main annual Home Office Statistical Bulletin 鈥楥rime in England and Wales 2010/11鈥�.

This supplementary volume explores topics from the 2010/11 British Crime Survey and provides analysis of the extent of and perceptions towards hate crime, use of the internet and cyber security and experimental statistics on the experience of crime among children aged 10 to 15.

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Published 29 March 2012

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