Hate Crimes

✅ Article By Anne-Marie Pearman & Reviewed By Zeynep Topcu

Hate crimes and non-crime hate incidents can greatly distress victims and others involved. It's important to understand that any crime can be treated as a hate crime if the offender has shown hatred based on race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, and transgender identity.

How To Prevent & Report Hate Crimes

We must report any suspected hate crimes or non-crime hate incidents. If you or someone you know has been a victim of a hate crime or witnessed such an incident, you can report it online at True Vision website, call Crimestoppers anonymously at 0800 555 111, or reach out to us at 101. In emergencies, call 999.

Reporting hate crimes is crucial to staying informed about what's happening in our communities and detecting any offending patterns so that the police can take necessary criminal investigations. Reporting also ensures that individuals who have experienced hate-related incidents receive the support, information, and guidance they need.

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