Hate Crime Awareness Week
Hate Crime Awareness Week: A blog from Lionel Idan, CCP for London South | The Crown Prosecution Service view his blog here
Read more...Hate crimes and incidents can take many different forms. Even if an incident doesn’t cause physical harm or damage, it doesn’t mean that it is not a crime or that the police and local agencies won’t be interested in knowing about it. Reporting any hate incident can help you get the support you need and help us gather a picture of what is going in an area.
Helping you - It doesn’t matter if the incident is a criminal offence or not, every incident should be reported. The police can only charge and prosecute someone when the law has been broken, but there are other things that can be done to help you deal with the incident and get support.
Helping others - By reporting something when it happens to you, you are also helping to prevent it from happening to someone else.
Helping the community - It’s also important to bear in mind that some hate crimes start as smaller incidents which may escalate into more serious and frequent attacks. So when you report, you help the police and local organisations take action to combat hate crime before it becomes even more serious.
No matter what type of prejudice or abuse suffered, there are many support groups in Warwickshire and nationally who can offer specialist help.
find support todayThe Warwickshire Hate Crime Partnership is made up of local organisations that have a responsibility for community safety. The Partnership includes representatives from a number of statutory, voluntary and community organisations including Warwickshire County Council, Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Warwickshire Police, Equality & Inclusion Partnership (EQuIP), Nuneaton Borough Council, North Warwickshire Borough Council, Warwick District Council, Stratford District Council, Rugby Borough Council, and Victim Support.
We have recognised that hate crime is under-reported in the county and that improvements are needed to increase confidence in the reporting process and broaden the support on offer to victims.
Find out what’s happening locally to prevent hate crime and promote community understanding and appreciation.
Hate Crime Awareness Week: A blog from Lionel Idan, CCP for London South | The Crown Prosecution Service view his blog here
Read more...On 7 June 2024, the 29-year-old defendant from Nuneaton, directed homophobic abuse towards a member of door staff at a licenced premise he was refused entry to.
Read more...Latest Race Hate Crime Prosecutions On 21 June 2024, a Warwickshire youth racially abused another youth in a public park.
Read more...Hate crime can happen anywhere, to anyone, but if we stand together, hate can be overcome. See how people are fighting hate in Warwickshire through our Twitter account.
Throughout December, while many get ready to celebrate the festivities, please remember to respect others. If you experience any form of hate, you can report to @warkspolice on 101 (999 in an emergency). Go to reporthatenow.com for more info #WarksHC #SafeInDecember
#NationalHCAW may be over for another year, but we are committed to tackling hate in Warwickshire all year round. We all play a role in this. reporthatenow.com has information, advice and support service details for everyone in Warwickshire to find out more #WarksHC
Did you know that the Report Hate Now website has an e-learning package you can access at any time to boost your knowledge in what hate crime is, the forms it can take and what support is out there? To access the course, please visit reporthatenow.com/elearning #WarksHC #NationalHCAW
Perpetrators of hate are brought to justice in Warwickshire. Where there is evidence the Crown Prosecution Service looks to prosecute hate crimes and apply for increased sentences due to the personal nature of these crimes. #NationalHCAW #WarksHC reporthatenow.com/news-and-event…
Hate crimes are by their nature very personal and they can be extremely frightening. Support is out there for anyone affected by hate in Warwickshire. #NationalHCAW #WarksHC Contact @EquipEquality1 📞 07377 431 997 📨advice@equipequality.org.uk
Hate crimes are by their nature very personal and they can be extremely frightening. Support is out there for anyone affected by hate in Warwickshire. #NationalHCAW #WarksHC Contact @VS_Warwickshire: 📞01926 358 060 📨warwickshire.varc@victimsupport.org.uk