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. Although there is no hate crime regulation in Estonia, Estonian law prohibits incitement to hatred on the basis of nationality, race, colour, sex (gender), language, origin, religion, sexual orientation, political opinion, or financial or social status. In some countries, grounds may also include gender identity, age etc.

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Last updated 11/06/2021