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Presentation of disaggregated data

Presentation of

disaggregated data

In this section we present the disaggregated data from the 194 cases collected by the FSG in 2014.

Definitions of case categories:

1)

Individual cases:

where discrimination or hate crime is perpetrated against a specific and identified

person.

2)

Collective cases;

three sub-categories:

General collective cases:

those affecting the image of the entire Roma community or which promote hatred

towards the entire Roma community (i.e. poor journalistic practices such as citing ethnic groups in the article

or hateful anti-Roma language in social networks, “all Roma are...”).

Undetermined collective cases:

those affecting a specific group of Roma whose exact number cannot be

determined (i.e. when the case affects a group of people but we do not know who they are or how many).

Determined collective cases:

those discriminating against a group of Roma and we know who they are (i.e.

five Roma youngsters are banned from entering a discotheque).