Informar delitos de odio y sanciones en Salt Lake City

Derechos Civiles y Equidad Utah 3 minutos de lectura · publicado febrero 10, 2026 Flag of Utah

En Salt Lake City, Utah, las personas que experimentan o presencian presuntos delitos de odio deben informarlos de inmediato a las autoridades municipales y a la policía. Esta guía explica dónde informar, qué información recopilar, los roles del Departamento de Policía de Salt Lake City y las funciones de Derechos Civiles y Equidad de la ciudad, y cómo suelen funcionar las sanciones y la aplicación conforme a los procesos de denuncia municipal y enjuiciamiento estatal. Para amenazas o violencia inmediatas llame a los servicios de emergencia locales; las opciones de denuncia no urgentes y los recursos de apoyo a las víctimas son mantenidos por departamentos de la ciudad y agencias asociadas Salt Lake City Police Department hate-crime reporting[1].

Penalties & Enforcement

Las denuncias de delitos de odio en Salt Lake City son investigadas por el Departamento de Policía de Salt Lake City y remitidas a la autoridad fiscal correspondiente (generalmente la Oficina del Fiscal del Condado de Salt Lake) cuando se sospecha conducta delictiva. La oficina de Derechos Civiles y Equidad de la ciudad puede aceptar quejas de discriminación no penales y coordinar remisiones a la aplicación o servicios de apoyo.

  • Enforcer: Salt Lake City Police Department investigates criminal reports; prosecutors review charges and seek penalties in court.
  • Complaint pathways: report to police or file a civil or administrative complaint through the city Civil Rights & Equity office Salt Lake City Civil Rights & Equity[2].
  • Fines and monetary penalties: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: penalties are determined by the underlying criminal charge and any statutory enhancement for bias; specific escalation schedules are not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: possible criminal sentences, restraining orders, victim restitution orders, and court-ordered conditions; specific non-monetary sanctions are not specified on the cited page.
  • Evidence and records: provide photos, messages, witness names, and timelines to support investigations.
  • Appeals and review: criminal convictions and administrative orders follow state appellate processes; specific appeal time limits are not specified on the cited pages.
If the incident is violent or an emergency, call local emergency services immediately.

Applications & Forms

El Departamento de Policía de Salt Lake City acepta informes de incidentes y puede proporcionar una herramienta de denuncia en línea o una admisión de víctima; la oficina de Derechos Civiles y Equidad acepta quejas de sesgo civil. No se especifica un único formulario consolidado de la ciudad en las páginas citadas.

How to Report a Hate Crime

Al informar, proporcione una descripción clara de lo ocurrido, identifique la característica protegida que crea que motivó el acto (si se conoce), liste testigos y comparta cualquier evidencia física o digital. Los investigadores de la policía y el personal de derechos civiles le indicarán los siguientes pasos, incluidos las órdenes de protección y las referencias de apoyo a las víctimas.

  • Timing: report as soon as possible to preserve evidence and witness accounts.
  • Documentation: save messages, photos, video, and any property damage records.
  • Contacts: use police reporting channels for criminal matters and the Civil Rights & Equity office for civil complaints.
Keep a written timeline of the incident and preserve digital evidence.

Action Steps

  • Report to police: call emergency services for threats, use non-emergency or online reporting for non-urgent incidents.
  • File a civil complaint with the city Civil Rights & Equity office if the incident involves discrimination in housing, employment, or public accommodations.
  • Contact the prosecuting authority if you are notified of charges or need case status information.

FAQ

Who investigates hate crimes in Salt Lake City?
The Salt Lake City Police Department investigates criminal hate incidents and refers cases to the prosecuting authority when appropriate.
Can I file a civil discrimination complaint with the city?
Yes. The city Civil Rights & Equity office accepts civil discrimination or bias complaints and provides referrals and coordination.
What penalties apply for a hate crime?
Penalties depend on the underlying criminal offense and any statutory enhancement; exact fines or sentence ranges are not specified on the cited city pages.

How-To

  1. Ensure immediate safety and call emergency services if someone is in danger.
  2. Contact the Salt Lake City Police Department to report the incident and request an investigator.
  3. Preserve and collect evidence: photos, messages, witness names, and written notes of what occurred.
  4. If the incident involves housing, employment, or public accommodations, file a civil complaint with the city Civil Rights & Equity office.
  5. Follow up with investigators and the prosecuting agency for case status and next steps on charges or restitution.

Key Takeaways

  • Report quickly to preserve evidence and help investigators.
  • The Salt Lake City Police Department handles criminal investigations; prosecutors decide charges.
  • Civil complaints for discrimination can be filed with the city Civil Rights & Equity office.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Salt Lake City Police Department hate-crime reporting
  2. [2] Salt Lake City Civil Rights & Equity