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Find out about how you can report Hate Crime / Hate Incidents. A Hate Crime is any criminal offence which is perceived by the victim or any other person, to be motivated by hostility or prejudice based on a person's disability, race, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity or perceived disability, race, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity.
West Yorkshire Police Hate Crimes and Non-Crimes policy - West Yorkshire Police (WYP) takes all hate crimes and incidents seriously, as this type of crime or non-crime can have an adverse and enormous effect on the victim, family members and the wider community.
Information and advice on hate crime - for students, including what a hate crime is and how to report it.
Hate Incident Reporting Centres are managed and updated by the five district Local Authorities within West Yorkshire
A hate crime is any criminal offence which is perceived by the victim or any other person to be motivated by hostility or prejudice based on a person's disability, race, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity, while a hate incident is any non-criminal incident based on the above. Crimes can include physical attacks, offensive graffiti and arson, threat of attack, such as inciting hatred by words, pictures or videos or offensive letters. Hate incidents can include verbal or online abuse, insults or harassment and bullying at school or in the workplace.
Hate Hurts - posters, leaflets, infographics and Easy Read documents, as part of the West Yorkshire Police Hate Hurts campaign.
Leeds East Neighbourhood Policing Teams will be holding a community contact point at The Springs for Hate Crime Awareness Week 2023.
Officers and PCSO's will be present at the location with the NPT Engagement vehicle to offer support and advice, about hate crime to members of the public.
Members of the public and local Police Officers come together every six weeks to scrutinise how the Police have responded to hate crime / incident reports. These are called Scrutiny Panels.
Leeds East Neighbourhood Policing Teams will be holding a community contact point at Asda, Harehills for Hate Crime Awareness Week 2023.
Officers and PCSO's will be present at the location to offer support and advice, about hate crime to members of the public.
Leeds East Neighbourhood Policing Teams will be holding a community contact point at Lidl, Halton for Hate Crime Awareness Week 2023.
PCSO's will be present with the NPT engagement vehicle at the location, to offer support and advice about hate crime, to members of the public.
Leeds East Neighbourhood Policing Teams will be holding a community contact point at Tesco, Seacroft for Hate Crime Awareness Week 2023.
Officers and PCSO's will be present at the location with the NPT Engagement vehicle to offer support and advice, about hate crime to members of the public.
Leeds East Neighbourhood Policing Teams will be holding a community contact point at St James Hospital, Gledhow Wing for Hate Crime Awareness Week 2023.
Officers and PCSO's will be present at the location to offer support and advice, about hate crime to members of the public.
What do I need?
Your personal details, including your address and postcode
Details of the hate crime - when and where it happened
Permission from the victim if you're reporting it on their behalf
Personal details of the victim, including address and postcode, if you're reporting it on their beh