Action Against Hate
Found 6 free book(s)National Action Plan to combat racism, racial ...
www.gov.zaxenophobia, homophobia, hate crimes and hate speech. The time has come for us to shed all shackles of prejudice and discrimination so that we can fulfil the promise of building a united, non-racial, non-sexist and prosperous country in which all who live in it are not ... state, a national action plan against racial discrimination is a ...
Criminology - Turton School
www.turton.uk.comForce to investigate hate speech online. As part of a funded two year project the unit will be responsible for the filtering and identification of hate crimes online, before informing regional police forces which will take action against crimes committed online. UNRECORDED CRIME
Fact sheet Homophobic and transphobic violence
www.unfe.orgAction points States: » Investigate, prosecute and punish perpetrators responsible for targeted killings. » Enact hate crime laws aimed at deterring violence on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. » Establish systems for recording and reporting hate-motivated violence. » Provide law enforcement, detention staff, judges
Kofi Annan, Secretary-General, United Nations, Nobel Peace ...
www.who.intFrom analysis to action 10 The forms and contexts of violence 13 Interpersonal violence 13 Young people and violence 13 Violence against intimate partners 15 Child abuse and neglect by parents and other caregivers 16 Abuse of the elderly 17 Sexual violence 17 The dynamics of interpersonal violence 18 Self-directed violence 19 Magnitude of the ...
Hate Crime against People with Disabilities
www.osce.orghate crimes against people with disabilities and their impacts, increased awareness, reporting by victims and recording by states will help reveal the full magnitude of the problem and enable policy makers to identify the appropriate responses. ODIHR has been collecting and publishing data on hate crimes against people with disabilities since 2006.
LGBTQ HISTORY TIMELINE REFERENCE - GLSEN
www.glsen.orgThe David Ray Hate Crimes Prevention Act or David’s Law was a bill first introduced in the US House of Representatives by Rep.Sheila Jackson-Lee of Texas. It was designed to enhance federal enforcement of laws regarding hate crimes, and to specifically make sexual orientation, like race and gender, a protected class. 2011