You asked

​​I was wondering if you could break down some data on hate crime, specifically 'victim satisfaction with the police' by:

  1. race;
  2. religion;
  3. disability;
  4. sexual orientation;
  5. and transgender identity?

I was also wondering if you could further break down 2. (religion) into anti-Muslim sentiment? I understand that the numbers may be too low to yield results on an annual basis so I'd be grateful if you could combine (for example) 5 years worth of data?

We said

​Thank you for your Freedom of Information request regarding certain hate crime data by monitored strand of hate crime.

Unfortunately, under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA), your request would be information not held as we would need to create the bespoke analysis in order to answer your request. As we are not obligated to create information under FOIA, such analysis would fall outside the FOI regime and would be subject to legal frameworks, disclosure control, resources, and agreement of costs.

If you would like request these tables at a charge, please contact us at crimestatistics@ons.gov.uk.

Should you wish to explore the available data yourself, note that Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) datasets are available from the UK Data Service. Guidance on how to access the data can be found here on the UK Data Service website: http://ukdataservice.ac.uk/get-data/how-to-access.aspx

Access to anonymised, record-level data is also available from the ONS via our Secure Research Service (SRS): https://www.ukdataservice.ac.uk/get-data/how-to-access/accesssecurelab.aspx.