Hate crime prosecutions to be fast-tracked amid rise in antisemitic incidents

WorldPolitics
6 May 2026 • 4:53 AM MYT
The Independent
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Hate crime prosecutions to be fast-tracked amid rise in antisemitic incidents

  • Hate crime prosecutions are set to be fast-tracked across England and Wales amid a "deeply troubling rise in antisemitic incidents", the country's chief prosecutor has announced.
  • Stephen Parkinson, the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), has issued new guidance to prosecutors which permits "any supporting evidence can be obtained subsequently" once the initial evidential threshold for a charge has been met.
  • The move comes in response to a series of attacks on Britain’s Jewish community, contributing to widespread concerns about escalating antisemitism.
  • Mr Parkinson expressed hope that "we can put a line in the sand" against an "uptick" in such behaviour by making swift decisions.
  • Explaining the rationale behind fast-tracking these cases, the DPP stated in his guidance: "Its purpose is to ensure that charging decisions are made swiftly and efficiently, with prosecutors focusing on the core evidence required to determine whether the evidential test is met."