Hate crime is any offence committed against a person or property which is motivated by the offender's hatred of someone because of their:
You don't have to be from a minority community to be a victim of hate crime. Hate crime hurts; it can be confusing and frightening. Hate crime can take many forms including:
The Home Office definition of a hate crime is:
Hiding your tracks online
If you are worried about someone knowing which web sites you have visited, you can take several steps to increase your safety when using the internet. The Victim Support site provides a practical guide to safe web site usage (opens in a new window).
The only certain way to prevent anyone finding out which web pages you have been viewing is to use a computer they do not have access to; this could be at a local library, a friend's house, or an internet cafe.