Hate Crime
You can now report hate crime at independent, confidential hate crime reporting centres across South Gloucestershire.
Full listing of reporting centres and opening hours Hate crime is any offence, which is committed against a person or property that is perceived by the victim or any other person to have taken place because of their race, ethnic origin, nationality or national origins; religion; sexual orientation; transgender or disability (this includes people with learning disabilities) Victims of hate crime sometimes feel very alone. If you or anyone you know has been the victim of this type of offence, help is available to you. Types of Hate Crime What will Safer South Gloucestershire do to tackle it? Reporting Hate Crime and Getting Help For information on South Gloucestershire's policy and procedures regarding safeguarding vulnerable adults and reporting abuse, click here.
Hate crime is any offence, which is committed against a person or property that is perceived by the victim or any other person to have taken place because of their race, ethnic origin, nationality or national origins; religion; sexual orientation; transgender or disability (this includes people with learning disabilities)
Victims of hate crime sometimes feel very alone. If you or anyone you know has been the victim of this type of offence, help is available to you.
For information on South Gloucestershire's policy and procedures regarding safeguarding vulnerable adults and reporting abuse, click here.