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Misogyny Hate Crime

In 2014, Nottingham Citizens was about to launch a Commission into hate crime in Nottingham after identifying it as an issue that mattered to Nottingham’s communities. While they were already aware that hate crime impacts women differently, Mel Duffill-Jeffs, our Centre manager at the time, found herself asking:

What about the things women experience because they’re women?

This was the start of a campaign that led to misogyny hate crime policy being introduced by Nottinghamshire Police in 2016, and then to an ongoing national campaign to implement it across the UK.

In its simplest form, misogyny as a hate crime is a categorisation. It does not make anything illegal that is not already illegal. Instead, it allows the motivation of an incident or crime to be recorded as misogynistic: motivated by the hatred of women because they are women. This sends a clear message that misogyny will not be tolerated, and can help women get the correct support.

In these pages you can find out everything you need to know about Misogyny Hate Crime including Nottingham’s own story, what Misogyny Hate Crime is, how to report misogyny as a hate crime and Nottingham’s full Misogyny Hate Crime evaluation report.

Find out more about Misogyny Hate Crime

Nottingham’s story

How did Nottingham become the first city in the UK to record misogyny as a hate crime? Read Nottingham’s full story.

Where Are We Now?

In the years since the campaign first launched, we’re pleased to say there’s been overwhelming public support for the Misogyny Hate Crime Policy, indicating a cultural shift away from downplaying experiences.

How to report Misogyny Hate Crime

It’s not OK to be harassed just because you are a woman. Report Misogyny Hate Crime by calling 999 in an emergency, or 101 in a non-emergency, or you can report it anonymously online.

Misogyny Evaluation Report

In 2018, an evaluation commissioned by the Office of the Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner and Nottingham Women’s Centre assessed the impact of the Misogyny Hate Crime policy after two years active in the city….

Why did Nottingham make misogyny a hate crime?

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