Online Hate Crime - Victim's Experience Survey

This survey is part of the Mayor of London’s work to improve our understanding of where, when and how hate crime happens in London, which will enable us to provide a better service to victims of all forms of hate. The Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime is responsible for setting the policing priorities for London, and ensuring that the Metropolitan Police is able to respond effectively to the diverse needs of communities across London. Working with the Metropolitan Police, we are currently setting up a project to investigate online hate crime. We want to understand the experiences and views of online hate victims to inform our work. Your views are important to us and will help us shape the design of the approach taken and support offered to victims.

Participation in this survey is voluntary and you are free to withdraw at any point. The survey is anonymous and all answers will be treated in confidence. There are no right answers so please be honest and open about your experiences. In total, this survey should take no longer than 15 minutes to complete. Thank you for your time and support. 

 

 

 

 

If you need an Easy Read version of this survey, please go to this link londonvoice.org.uk/Easy_Read_Online_Hate

 

 

If you have any queries about this survey, please contact hatecrime@mopac.london.gov.uk

There are 34 questions in this survey.

Privacy note
Whenever you press 'Next', the answers that you have provided will be submitted and may be included in the results.
If at any stage you decide that you do not want your answers to be included in the results, you can press 'Exit and clear survey'.
This will clear all answers you have submitted up to that point.

Privacy Notice

This survey is currently not active. You will not be able to save your responses.