The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Unis hire race-hate tsars despite next to no cases

- By Julie Henry

UNIVERSITI­ES are appointing fulltime ‘hate crime and racism investigat­ors’ despite receiving only a handful of race complaints.

Campus officers and advisers are being paid more than £30,000 a year to wait for students and staff to report allegation­s.

Salford University, which has 20,000 students, is advertisin­g for a £28,756 to £33,309 a year ‘hate crime and racism investigat­or’ to examine complaints of racism and ‘micro-aggression’. Since 2017, fewer than five student racism cases a year have been reported there.

Universiti­es argue hate-crime officers are needed despite the low number of reported incidents to encourage victims to come forward after a 2019 report by the Equality and Human Rights Commission accused universiti­es of ignoring endemic racism.

This was despite only 585 students reporting to it that they had experience­d racial harassment.

Academics last night warned anti-racism advisers might have to reclassify the ‘normal conflicts of campus life’ as hate crimes to justify their jobs.

Frank Furedi, emeritus professor at Kent University, said: ‘Higher education has become a caricature of itself. Instead of dealing with the real problems that confront it, it needs to invent fantasy crimes.’

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