Reporting Hate Crimes or Incidents
If you, your friends, or whānau have experienced abuse, violence, threats, or intimidation motivated by hostility or prejudice, it is extremely important that you report it.
Here’s how you can do so:
If you, your friends, or whānau have experienced abuse, violence, threats, or intimidation motivated by hostility or prejudice, it is extremely important that you report it.
Here’s how you can do so:
If the situation is happening now or if someone is in danger, please call 111 immediately.
You can report a hate crime or incident online using the [105 non-emergency report](https://www.police.govt.nz/105support) or by calling 105.
To report anonymously, use [Crime Stoppers](https://www.crimestoppers-nz.org/).
You can also make a complaint to the [Human Rights Commission](https://www.hrc.co.nz/).
For further advice on responding to hate crimes and incidents and what to expect from Police, please visit our [Hate Crime Advice Page](#). https://www.police.govt.nz/advice-services/advice-victims/hate-motivated-crime
The NZSIS is responsible for protecting New Zealand against threats to national security. They want to hear from you if you have concerns relating to national security, such as:
The use of violence or threat of violence in the pursuit of political, religious, ideological, or social objectives. NZSIS investigates any form of violent extremism.
When a foreign state seeks to influence, disrupt, or subvert New Zealand’s interest through covert, deceptive, corruptive, or threatening means.
Reporting concerning behaviours or activities can save lives. Even if you have small concerns but aren’t sure whether to proceed, please do report them. Trusting your instincts is important – your concerns could be an important piece of the puzzle.
Any personal information you provide is securely encrypted and kept confidential.
Use this form to report a national security concern https://www.nzsis.govt.nz/contact-us/reporting-a-national-security-concern
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