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Together Against Hate YhdessΓ€ Vihaa Vastaan β€” Incident Report Form

This questionnaire is part of the Together Against Hate (YhdessΓ€ Vihaa Vastaan) campaign. Your responses help us understand and address hate incidents in Finland.

If you are in immediate danger, please call 112.

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All responses are confidential and used solely for research and advocacy purposes.

Support:

If you need support services, you can contact:

  • Victim Support Finland (RIKU) at 116 006 or riku.fi
  • Nollalinja (for those who have experienced violence): 080 005 005
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About you & the incident

A.1. What is your connection to this incident?

It happened to me β€” you are the person who experienced the incident
I witnessed it β€” you saw or heard it happen to someone else

A.2. Which age group do you belong to?

Child (under 18)
Young adult (19–29)
Adult (30–59)
Elderly / senior (60 or older)

A.3. When did the incident take place?

A.4. Where did the incident take place?

Online β€” social media, messaging app, online forum, email, etc.
In person β€” a physical location

A.4.1. In which city or place did it happen?

City or place name

What happened

B.1.4.1. Which of these best describes what happened?

(select all that apply)

Someone used hateful, offensive, or discriminatory language toward me or a group I belong to β€” spoken, written, online, or in a sign β€” this includes slurs, insults targeting identity, and hate speech
Someone behaved in a hostile or threatening way because of who I am β€” this includes intimidation, harassment, threatening gestures or other hostile behaviour targeting someone for their identity
I was treated unfairly or excluded because of who I am β€” e.g. refused a service, given worse treatment, left out, or denied an opportunity others would have received

B.1.4.2. Where did it happen?

1. Public spaces
Street, park, or outdoor public area
Public transport β€” bus, train, tram, metro, or stop/station
Government or public service building β€” e.g. library, social services office, municipality
2. Educational settings
Daycare or pre-school
School β€” primary or secondary
College, university, or vocational institution
After-school or youth setting
3. Workplace
My workplace
Someone else's workplace
4. Commercial spaces
Shop, supermarket, or market
Restaurant, cafΓ©, or bar
Bank, pharmacy, or other service provider
5. Home
My own home
Someone else's home
6. Other shared spaces
Place of worship β€” e.g. mosque, church, synagogue, temple
Healthcare setting β€” e.g. hospital, clinic, doctor's office
Sports facility or club
Community centre or social club
Other location not listed above, please describe:

B.1.4.3. Why do you think you were targeted?

(select all that apply)

These categories help identify patterns in hate incidents. Select any that seem relevant β€” you do not need to be certain.

1. Religion, belief or perceived religious identity:
Judaism, or perceived Jewish identity
Islam, or perceived Muslim identity
Other religion, belief or perceived religious identity (please specify):
2. Ethnicity or national background:
Roma
SΓ‘mi
African, or African descent
Arab, or Arab descent
Asian, or Asian descent
Other ethnicity and/or national background (please specify):
3. Immigration or citizenship status:
Migrant
Asylum seeker
Refugee
Undocumented status
4. Skin colour:
Black
Brown
Other (please specify):
5. Sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, sex characteristics:
Sexual orientation β€” e.g. gay, lesbian, bisexual
Gender identity and/or expression β€” e.g. transgender, non-binary
Sex characteristics β€” e.g. intersex
Other (please specify):
6. Disability and/or neurodivergence:
Physical disability
Learning and/or developmental disability
Neurodivergence β€” e.g. autism, ADHD, dyslexia
Deaf, Hard-of-hearing and/or sign language user
Blind or visually impaired
Other form of disability or a long-term health condition (please specify):
7. Body or appearance:
Height
Weight
Other (please specify)
8. Other
Another reason not listed above (please specify)

B.1.4.4. What did the incident involve?

(select all that apply)

Please select what feels accurate. You can add more details in the next question if you want.

Verbal:
Name-calling, slurs, or hate speech β€” offensive language targeting someone's identity e.g. racism, misogyny, homophobia, transphobia
Threats or suggestions of violence β€” messages implying or calling for physical harm
Harassment or sustained unwanted contact β€” repeated messages, attacks, or abusive behaviour meant to distress or intimidate
Belittling or putting me β€” making me feel inferior, unimportant, or small
Insults β€” language intended to hurt or offend
Harmful stereotyping β€” using negative generalisations about a group to demean or offend
Pressure or coercion β€” threatening language meant to control my choices or actions
Public humiliation β€” shaming me in front of others
Physical:
Physical assault β€” hitting, kicking, or any direct physical attack
Threatening behaviour β€” e.g. charging toward me, raising a fist, aggressive posturing
Stalking β€” persistent, threatening in-person monitoring or contact
Being silenced by threats β€” using the threat of violence to stop me from speaking, reporting, or getting help
Shoving / pushing β€” using physical force to move me
Being followed β€” someone trailing me in a threatening way
Unwanted physical contact β€” touching me without my consent
Shouting or screaming intended to cause fear β€” using a raised voice aggressively to intimidate
Grabbing or forceful restraint β€” holding me physically against my will
Being prevented from leaving or moving freely β€” blocking my exit or restricting my movement
Being cut off from services or social opportunities β€” being isolated or excluded from accessing services or opportunities

B.1.4.5. Is there anything else about the incident you would like to add?

Share only what you are comfortable with.

Your response (optional)

About the perpetrator

C.1.4.1. How many people carried out the incident?

1
2–3
4–5
More than 5

C.1.4.2. Could you identify the person(s) who did this?

Yes, I could identify them
No, I could not identify them

C.1.4.2.1. Did you know them before the incident?

Yes, a close relationship e.g. family member, partner, friend
Yes, but non-close relationship e.g. authority figure, service provider, colleague, acquaintance
No, I did not know them
No, but someone close to me knows them

C.1.4.3. Approximately how old did the person(s) appear to be?

Child (under 18)
Young adult (19–29)
Adult (30–59)
Elderly / Senior (60 or older)

C.1.4.3. What was the perceived gender of the person(s)?

Man
Woman
Non-binary
Other

C.1.4.4. What was the perceived skin colour of the person(s)?

White
Black
Brown
Other

C.1.4.5. Are there any other details about the person(s) you would like to add?

Your response (optional)

Reporting

D.1. Has this incident been reported to any authority or organisation?

Yes, I have already reported it
No, I don't plan to report it
No, but I plan to report it
No, but someone else will report it

D.1.1. What influenced your decision not to report?

(select all that apply)

I don't know how or where to report
I'm worried about what might happen if I do
I don't think it will make a difference
I don't want to report it
I haven't had time yet
Another reason (please specify)

D.2. Who has the incident been reported to, or who do you plan to report it to?

(select all that apply)

Police
Equality ombudsman
Victim Support Finland (Rikosuhrikeskus RIKU)
The platform or service where the incident occurred
Another organisation or authority (please specify)

D.3. Is there anything else about reporting this incident you would like to add?

Your response (optional)

Thank you for taking the time to report this incident.

Your report contributes to a clearer picture of hate incidents in Finland. The information you share helps us monitor the number and nature of hate incidents so that they can be better understood, addressed, and prevented. A report of the findings will be published online and shared with relevant organisations and ministries.

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