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Hate Crime Survey
This survey is committed to eradicating Hate crime. It is dedicated to challenging prejudice, hatred and supporting victims of hate crime.

Hate crimes are acts of violence or hostility directed at people because of who they are or who someone thinks they are. They are carried out because of hostility or prejudice based on disability, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, age or other grounds.

This survey is conducted by the Hate Crime Campaign Group at King's College London (Migration, Social Justice and Community Organization Module) to identify the status and reporting of Hate Crime with Citizens UK and to promote active and effective responses to Hate Crime in the upcoming London mayoral election.

Please complete the survey if you have witnessed or experienced a hate crime to have your voice heard, and to allow us to make relevant and effective asks relating to hate crime in the upcoming mayoral election.

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This survey is seeking responses from persons who have experienced a hate crime first hand. A hate crime is defined as an act of violence or hostility directed at someone because of who they are or who someone thinks they are. They are carried out because of hostility or prejudice based on disability, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, age or other grounds.

If you are not eligible to take part in the survey, but wish to be involved or share any experiences or insights you may have, please send an email to: kclmayoral2021@gmail.com 

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1.What types of Hate Crime have you experienced first hand?                                                                                          See here for more information about what a hate crime is: https://www.met.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/hco/hate-crime/what-is-hate-crime/ 
2.How many times have you experienced a hate crime incident?
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3.On what basis do you think you were targeted?(Select all that apply)
4.Where have you experienced hate crime?(Select all that apply)
5.Who did you turn to for support following your hate crime(s)?
6.How confident do you feel in your knowledge of reporting Hate Crime, or in helping other victims to report it?
not at all
very confident
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7.How many times have you reported a hate crime to the police?
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8.If you have been subject to a hate crime and you didn’t report it to the police, what stopped you from doing so?  If you have not reported a hate crime, please go directly to question 12
9.If you did report a hate crime to the police, what was your experience? Please include anything that went well or could be improved.
10.How would you rate the reporting process for hate crime in London? Rate the overall reporting process if you have reported more than once.(1 - very negative, 5 - very positive)
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5
Ease of reporting
Responsiveness
Interaction with authorities
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11.What was the outcome of your report(s)?(Select all that apply)
12.Drawing from your own experience, do you think hate crime has increased during the Covid-19 pandemic?
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13.What might encourage and support victims to report Hate Crime?
14.How do you think Hate Crime can be better prevented in London?
If you feel comfortable and willing to discuss more on this issue with us, please provide your details. We would like to reach out to you for further discussion!              Your Name:
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Thank you for participating in this survey!                                                                  If you or anyone you know want to know more about Hate crime or need any help or support following your experience with hate crime, these websites and organisations can help:
Visit SEEAC Website to understand Hate crime more:
https://www.seeac.org.uk/hate-crime   
See how Citizens UK is making Misogyny a Hate crime:
https://www.citizensuk.org/campaigns/our-wins/the-path-to-making-misogyny-a-hate-crime/
Reporting a hate crime (Catch):
https://www.catch-hatecrime.org.uk/report-an-incident
Get to know more about our campaign
https://kclmayoral2021.weebly.com/
Joining us to make a change
Moving forward, we aim to finalise our specific asks prior to the Mayoral Accountability Assembly on the 28th April which is open to the public. Garnering support and attendance for this event is of vital importance, as the most effective way of engaging with the candidates is through a large network of unified organisations and people, and presenting them with specific and actionable asks. This way the candidates are held accountable to the key issues that they are confronted with.
Therefore, we invite all of you to save the date and attend the assembly!

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