Hate Crime Community Research

Closed 11 Jan 2015

Opened 11 Oct 2014

Overview

Help Camden tackle hate crime this Hate Crime Awareness Week

Camden are launching a new research project to help us learn more about the scale and impact of hate crime in Camden, residents’ awareness and experiences and the reasons why they may be deterred from reporting cases. As part of this, we are encouraging all residents to complete this online survey.

Councillor Simpson, Cabinet Member for Community Safety, said: “Hate crime is a very important issues for Camden. By taking part in this survey, you will be helping us to get a better picture of hate crime in the borough and how we can work together to ensure every resident feels safe and confident in reporting hate crime incidents.”

Results will be published in time for a hate crime conference currently being organised for practitioners and front line staff from community and third sector organisations to discuss best practice and the barriers to reporting.  

Areas

  • All Areas

Audiences

  • Black and minority ethnic groups
  • Community and voluntary groups
  • Disabled people
  • Faith communities
  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender groups
  • Local groups and organisations
  • Older people
  • Residents

Interests

  • Community and living
  • Policing and public safety