Hate Crime

We are a Hate Crime reporting centre

If you are a victim of Hate Crime, or you witness one, you can tell us in confidence.

We won't report it to the police if you don't want us to

We will support you if you DO wish to make a formal complaint

We can link you with other organisations for support and practical help

Hate crime reporting

A third party hate reporting centre is a safe neutral location where people can report hate crime or hate incidents, without having to contact the Police directly. Anybody can use a hate reporting centre, regardless of whether they are a victim, witness, or just someone who is aware of information that needs to be reported.


Reports can be made by phone, at the police station, or through Crime Stoppers.

In an emergency always call 999

Report an incident to the Police locally:

Call 101

Attend a Police Station

Report the incident to the Police here

was set up by the association of chief police officers and enables people to report hate incidents either to their local police force for the police to follow up, or to their local police force anonymously. You can make the report directly online, or download a self-reporting form. True Vision covers England and Wales, and has information in easy read and several languages.

supports victims of anti-Muslim hate and is a public service which also measures and monitors anti-Muslim incidents

Stonewall

One in five LGBT people have experienced a hate crime or incident because of their sexual orientation and/or gender identity in the last 12 months

has a comprehensive page of organisations who will provide information and support to people who witness or experience a hate incident