Successful prosecution in Rugby
A 56-year old defendant from Rugby has been sentenced for racially abusing two people including a police officer.
Read more...National Hate Crime Awareness Week will take place from 13th – 20th October this year.
The Love Instead of Hate Conference taking place in Bedworth on the 20th October will be the main focus of the week in Warwickshire. However, the Warwickshire Hate Crime Partnership will also be taking to social media to raise awareness about the importance of reporting hate crimes and will also be launching the new Hate Crime Annual Report for 2018.
If you would like to organise an event to mark and support Hate Crime Awareness Week please let us know. We are happy to help you by supplying some materials (posters, leaflets, freebies) for you to use. We can also advertise and promote your events on this website and via social media (@safeinwarks & www.facebook.com/safeinwarwickshire)
You can visit the National Hate Crime Awareness Week website for more details for ideas on getting involved. Also, be sure to look out for and use the hashtag #NHCAW on Twitter.
A 56-year old defendant from Rugby has been sentenced for racially abusing two people including a police officer.
Read more...Successful Hate Crime Prosecutions in Warwickshire. A 44-year old Bedworth man, who racially abused his neighbour's partner, has been sentenced.
Read more...The law protects everyone against prejudice or hostility that is directed towards them based on their disability, gender identity, nationality, race, religion...
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