A hate crime is any crime motivated by hostility or prejudice based on a person's:
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disability
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gender identity
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race or ethnicity
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religion or belief
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sexual orientation.
 
A victim does not have to belong to the group targeted by the hostility. Anyone could be a victim of a hate crime.
A hate crime might involve:
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bullying
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damage to property
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domestic abuse
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graffiti
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harassment
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physical attacks
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verbal abuse.
 
Report hate crime
We and Cambridgeshire Constabulary take hate crime seriously. If you have experienced a hate crime, report it to the police.
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Call 999 if it is an emergency
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Call 101 or report a hate crime to the police if it is not an emergency.
 
Support
Many organisations provide free support and advice for people who have experienced a hate crime.
Local organisations:
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Cambridgeshire Victim and Witness Hub - offers confidential support to victims of crime. You do not need to report the crime to the police to access this support.
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Stop Hate UK - provides support for people to report hate crimes.
 
National organisations:
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Community Security Trust - protects British Jews from antisemitism and related threats.
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Crimestoppers - provides a helpline for reporting crime anonymously.
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Galop - provides advice and support to members of the LGBT community.
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Tell Mama - supports victims of anti-Muslim hate and monitors anti-Muslim incidents.
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True Vision - provides a tool to report hate crimes online.