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Position and Statements on Hate Crime

Any incident that is perceived by the victim, or any other person to be racist, homophobic, transphobic or due to a person's religion, belief, gender identity or disability.

The Metropolitan Police Service has made it a high priority to tackle hate crimes such as racist crime, domestic violence and homophobic crime. Spearheading this effort are special Community Safety Units located in each of our 32 boroughs.

We believe that by taking robust action against perpetrators, supporting the needs of victims, and working in partnership with external agencies, we can make the lives of those suffering hate crime safer, protect their families, their communities, and prevent re-victimisation.

To Report a Hate Crime

GIRES can report a trans related hate crime directly to this police force, protecting your anonymity if you wish, through the TCrime.net website.

To report a crime through TCrime.net, click here.

Alternatively, to contact the Metropolitan Police directly:

  • Report the crime on-line using https://online.met.police.uk/report.php - this is an online reporting system for all crimes and includes the ability to report hate crimes.
  • Phone the non-emergency line - 0300 123 1212
  • Visit your local police station

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Additional Information

There are 32 community safety units designed to deal specifically with hate crimes in London. [1]

Geographic Area Covered

All London Boroughs excluding the City of London.

(The City of London is covered by the City of London Police.)

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