
True Vision packs are available now from the Vice President of Welfare and Campaigns.
'True Vision', launched in May 2004, was aimed at improving the service the police provide to minority communities. 23 different police forces have joined together to provide you with a single self-reporting and information pack together with an on-line facility that allows you to report hate crime directly to the police. They contain a variety of information that we hope will support you, should you have been a victim or witness to a hate crime or should you be seeking information on behalf of someone else.
What can you report?
You can report any incident in which you or anyone else has been targeted because they or you are believed to be of a different:
or any incident you believe was motivated by:
What is hate crime?
Hate crime is any offence committed against a person or property which is motivates by the offender's hatred of people because they are seen as being diferent. You don't have to be from a minority community to be a victim of hate crime.
(source: www.report-it.org.uk)
Still got a question? Check out the Frequently Asked Questions page, or contact Jon on 020 7815 6075/vpwelfare@lsbu.ac.uk
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