Kent Police – Hate Crime
Hate crime is a crime committed against someone because of their disability, gender-identity, race, religion, belief, or sexual orientation.
For example, a person or group of people could have;
- threatened or hurt you
- stolen from you and damaged something you own
- encouraged others to commit hate crime
- bullied you, for example, spat at you or called you names
How to report it
To make a police report you can call us, go into your nearest police station. For advice on supporting victims of hate crime speak to your local Community Liaison Officer (see below).
If you'd prefer to speak to someone else about what's happened:
- go online to the True Vision online reporting website
- call Victim Support on 0300 303 0156
For further information please visit: https://www.kent.police.uk/advice/hate-crime/

Disability Hate Crime
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Disability Hate Crime
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LGBTQ and Hate Crime
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Race Hate Crime
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Religious Hate Crime
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Trans Hate Crime
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