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Hate crime, hate speech, and discrimination in Georgia

Version 1.0, published: July 22, 2025.

Milordi Shengelia


Main category: Public Opinion
Curated by: Heiko Pleines
Additional categories: Public Opinion
Caucasus Research Resource Centers (2025): Hate crime, hate speech, and discrimination in Georgia, v. 1.0, Discuss Data, https://doi.org/10.48320/62E94E08-26D0-4DC9-B5F7-02517B5F4812

Description

The goal of the study was understanding appreciation and awareness of the following issues: The diversity in Georgian society; The rights of minorities and vulnerable groups; Occurrence of discrimination, hate crime and hate speech in Georgian society and who it affects; Georgian legislation against discrimination, hate crime, and hate speech; Existing redress mechanisms and their effectiveness; Contribution of different actors.

Population: Adult population (18 years old and over), excluding the populations living in territories affected by military conflict (South Ossetia and Abkhazia). Besides nationwide, data is representative of Tbilisi, urban and rural areas of Georgia. In addition, the sample is also representative of areas where the population’s main language is Armenian as well as of those were the population’s main language is Azeri.

Sample Design: Multi-stage cluster sampling with preliminary stratification.

Survey mode: Computer-assisted personal interview (CAPI).

Interview languages: Georgian, Armenia and Azerbaijani.

Results are weighted.

Countries

Georgia

Keywords

Religion Institutional Trust Gender Issues Social Groups People With Disabilities Minority Groups

Language of data

English Georgian

Disciplines

Social Sciences

Methods of data collection

Quantitative Survey

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