What is hate crime?
Hate crimes are any crimes that are targeted at a person because of hospitality or prejudice towards that person's:
This can be committed against a person or a property. A victim does not have to be a member of the group at which the hostility is targeted. In fact, anyone could be victim of a hate crime.
Monitored Hate Crime - Click here for an in depth breakdown.
Hate incidents?
Hate incidents can feel like crimes to those who suffer them and often escalate to crimes or tension in a community. For this reason the police are concerned about incidents and you can also use this site to report non-crime hate incidents. The police can only prosecute when the law is broken but can work with partners to try and prevent any escalation in seriousness.
Why should i report hate crime?
Hate crimes and incidents hurt; they can be confusing and frightening.
By reporting them when they happen to you, you may be able to prevent these incidents from happening to someone else. You will also help the police understand the extent of hate crime in your local area so they can better respond to it.
For more information click here to visit the True Vision website for the best avenues to tackle and identify Hate Crime.
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