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What is a hate crime?A hate crime is any crime motivated by ill-will or prejudiceagainst:• Disability• Race• Faith or belief• Sexual orientation• TransgenderLawA hate incident is defined as:“Any incident which may or may not constitute a criminaloffence, which is perceived by the victim or any other person tobe motivated by prejudice or hate”A hate crime is defined as:“Any incident which constitutes a criminal offence, which isperceived by the victim or any other person as being motivatedby prejudice or hate”If an incident goes unreported the offender is free to do thesame thing again to the victim or someone else. There is noexcuse for any form of hate crime – it is not acceptable. Whenincidents occur victims must have the confidence to reportthem knowing they will receive a high level of service from thepolice <strong>and</strong> other agencies.Examples of hate occurrences“Anything motivated by hate or prejudice”• Physical abuse – spitting, punching, kicking leading tophysical injury• Threats – words of a threatening nature [“I’m going to getyou”], threats of violence or assault• Written/verbal abuse – name calling, swearing, makingabusive remarks• Written/printed – letters, leaflets, abusive text• Graffiti – eg disability hate language or images• Attacks on property/home – stones thrown, brokenwindows, v<strong>and</strong>alism.• Harassment

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