Victoria Equal Opportunity & Human Rights Commission – Hate Crime Survey

Victorian Equal Opportunity & Human Rights Commission is conducting a survey on Victorians' experiences of harassment, vilification and crime motivated by hatred and prejudice to help us develop our submission to the State Government hate crime review - see information below.

The Commission is keen to hear from a range of people including members of newly-arrived communities, international students, members of different racial and religious groups, older people, young people, people with a disability, people who are or have been homeless and people who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer.

The Commission is looking forward to receiving as many responses as by the end of April to assist with their preparation of the hate crime review submission.

If you have any questions please feel free to get in touch.

 

Victorian Equal Opportunity & Human Rights Commission
Hate Crime Survey

The State Government is reviewing the laws dealing with crime, harassment and vilification motivated by hatred or prejudice. The Commission is preparing a submission to this review.

If you have experienced prejudice related crime, harassment or vilification we would like to hear from you. Please take five minutes to fill out our survey at this link:
www.humanrightscommission.vic.gov.au/hatecrimesurvey

The survey is anonymous but your response will help us prepare a submission to the hate crime review.

More information about the hate crime review is available here.