B.C. Prosecution Service updates hate crime definitions, includes ‘hate propaganda’
VICTORIA — The British Columbia Prosecution Service has revised its hate crimes policy, expanding definitions and guidance related to hate-motivated offences.
The service says the definitions of hate crime have been updated to include “hate propaganda offences,” such as public incitement of hatred and “wilful promotion of antisemitism,” as well as offences related to “conversion therapy,” a discredited practice that aims to change sexual orientation or gender identity.
The service says in a statement the policy “acknowledges the significant harm caused by hate crimes,” including “grave psychological and social consequences.”
It says the updated policy manual for Crown prosecutors also includes specific guidance for hate crimes targeting Indigenous victims and communities.