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North Herts Hate Crime Officer Dee Marr will be in Hitchin Market Square on Wednesday 21 June, along with local PCSO Cynthia Combe. They will be raising awareness of hate crime and offering advice and support to anyone who believes they may have been a victim of this type of crime.
A hate crime is any criminal offence where a person is targeted because of hostility or prejudice towards their race, religion, sexual orientation, disability or transgender identity.
“Unfortunately, hate crime continues to be an issue and we take it very seriously,” explained Dee. “No one should be targeted because of their race, religion or sexual identity and we are committed to tackling this type of crime, with specialist support for those who have been affected by it.”
Dee will have lots of information and advice on hand and you can arrange a time to speak to her privately if needs be. She will be in the market square between 11am and 2pm. Please stop by and speak to Dee if you would like further information.
For more information about hate crime, including how to report it and where to get support go to Hertfordshire against hate website (opens in a new window).
How to contact an LGBT+ Liaison Officer:
LGBT+ Liaison Officers can be reached by calling the non-emergency number 101 or by contacting us online. In an emergency or if a crime is on-going, report it immediately via 999. The support of an LGBT+ Officer can then be requested if required. We will treat what you tell us sensitively and in confidence.
To contact an LGBT+ Officer in your local area for non-urgent advice ring 101 and ask to leave a message for them to contact you.