Violence or threats of violence
Advice on what you can do to report an assault; gun or knife crime or violent threats; hate crime; or sexual offences.
Sources of support
Read the advice below on the issue you’re facing
Is it antisocial behaviour (ASB)?
This is a criminal offence. Please report it to the police immediately.
What you can do
- After you’ve talked to the police, please call us on 0300 5000 926 – you’ll need to let us know the name of the police officer you spoke to and your incident report number. We’ll work with you and the police on next steps.
- If you’d rather send us a written report, please fill in our ASB form – we'll aim to respond to you within two working days.
Is it antisocial behaviour (ASB)?
This is a criminal offence. Please report it to the police immediately.
What you can do
- When you’ve reported it to the police, please call our Contact Centre team on 0300 5000 926. They’ll need to record your incident report number and the name of the police officer you spoke to. We may need to use this to speak to the police and you about next steps.
- If you’d rather send us a written report, please fill in our ASB form – we'll aim to respond to you within two working days.
What is Hate crime?
A hate crime or incident is any behaviour which the victim or another person thinks is motivated by a prejudice or hate because of the victim’s difference (or perceived difference).
Is it antisocial behaviour?
This is a criminal offence. Please report it to the police immediately.
What you can do
- As well as contacting the police, you can also find help and support from the National Stop Hate UK website and 24 hour helpline on 0113 293 5100 or via email info@stophateuk.org.
- If you’ve spoken to the police, please call us with your incident report number and the name of the police officer you spoke to. We may need to use this to speak with the police and you on next steps.
- If you’d rather send us a written report, please fill in our ASB form – we'll aim to respond to you within two working days.
Is it antisocial behaviour (ASB)?
This is a criminal offence. Please report it to the police immediately.
What you can do
- When you’ve reported it to the police, please ring us on 0300 5000 926. We may need to work with you and the police going forward and need to log your incident report number and the name of the police officer you spoke to. One of our Locality Officers will be dedicated to your case and they’ll work sensitively around what’s happened.
- If you’d rather send us a written report, please fill in our ASB form – we'll aim to respond to you within two working days.
For more information on sexual assault, please visit our domestic abuse page.