How to report hate crime
If you’re a victim of hate crime, please report it. All information that you give us is treated as confidential.
Reporting hate crime to police
- Call 999 in an emergency. It is an emergency when: a crime is being committed, there is a risk of injury, or a risk of serious damage to property.
- Call 101, the 24-hour Thames Valley Police non-emergency number.
Reporting hate crime anonymously
You can report hate crime anonymously if you do not wish to report a hate crime incident to the police. Call Crimestoppers (opens new window) on 0800 555 111.
Support and advice
If you are a victim of hate crime or a witness of hate crime, you can contact your local community and diversity officer (CaDO) for support and advice. For more information, view our victim and witness support pages.
Support and advice
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Victim Support (opens new window)
Support for victims of crime
0845 30 30 900
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Equality and Human Rights Commission (opens new window)
Information and guidance on discrimination and human rights issues.
0845 604 6610
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Citizens Advice Bureau (opens new window)
For help and advice
Further information
Useful information
- Victim and witness support
- Community and diversity officers - Thames Valley Police
- Offences of stirring up hatred on the grounds of sexual orientation – Ministry of Justice (opens new window)
- The Crown Prosecution Service – Thames Valley (opens new window)
- Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006 (opens new window)
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