Why report a hate crime?
- Always report a hate crime. You’ve not done anything wrong and have a right to be protected.
- Hate crime offenders must not be allowed to get away with this type of behaviour. If you don’t report it, the offender may commit similar crimes.
- You can report hate crime even if you were not the target but witnessed an incident that you thought was a hate crime.
How we deal with hate crime reports
When Thames Valley Police receives a hate crime report, we will:
- Deal with incidents and complaints promptly and sensitively.
- Respect the victim’s views and treat them professionally.
- Inform and work with a community and diversity officer during the investigation.
- Keep the victim informed of any progress and the outcome of a complaint.
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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