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Victims of Hate Crime Speak Out - YouTube Videos
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.
The organisation of a public event is a considerable responsibility.  In addition to attracting moral and social responsibilities, organisers have civil, common and criminal law responsibilities for which they may have to answer to the courts.
Hate crime information in over twenty different languages.
People contacting West Yorkshire Police for assistance are getting a helping hand from some web-based software. GoodSAM was initially adopted by the force to assist with 999 and 101 calls back in January 2021. With the caller’s consent it allowed our call takers to access the caller’s phone’s camera function, so live video and the caller’s location could be shared from their device. This assisted with determining response measures.
West Yorkshire Police - Officer Profile Videos - hear our own officers explaining what it's like to be a Police Officer here at West Yorkshire Police.
West Yorkshire Police process your personal data using Body Worn Video cameras for a number of purposes. We use Body Worn Video cameras to process your personal data under the Data Protection Act 2018 for the purposes of the prevention, investigation, detection or prosecution of criminal offences or the execution of criminal penalties, including the safeguarding against and the prevention of threats to public security.
Training videos filmed at West Yorkshire Police's state of the art training facility Carr Gate in Wakefield.
Child sexual exploitation is a type of child sexual abuse. It is the organised and deliberate exploitation of a child purely for the sexual gratification of adults. Any young person could become a victim of child sexual exploitation; the crime affects both girls and boys, from any background and of any ethnicity.
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.
West Yorkshire Police have produced a range of BSL videos to provide advice and guidance on a variety of policing and community safety topics.
Videos from a selection of West Yorkshire Police Staff Associations - including the Black Police Association, the British Association of Women in Policing, the Force Chaplaincy, the Disabled Police Association, the Jewish Police Association and the LGBTQ+ Network.
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