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Violence & abuse
Hate crime
Hate crime is any form of harassment or abuse on the grounds of your race, sexuality, disability, gender or religion.
Harassment and hate crime can take many forms including physical or verbal abuse, attacks on property, abusive letters and threats.
Report it now
If you are suffering from any form of harassment or hate crime, you should report the matter to the Council who will investigate it.
Greenwich Neighbourhood Services deals with harassment that
affects your peace, comfort or safety in your home.
If you believe this is happening to you,
report it now
.
Where else can I get help?
There are a number of
other agencies that can help.
These agencies can also help you if the harassment is happening away from your home or neighbourhood.
Frequently Asked Questions
What will happen if the officer I report to does not believe that I am experiencing hate crime?
What if the people responsible are just children or teenagers?
I am still not sure if I want to report it, how can I get more information?
I am being harassed but I don’t know if the motive is racial/homophobic or because of my disability. What should I do?
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