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Thursday 17 May 2012
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Capita's National Tackling Hate Crime Conference

Monday 27 June 2011

Central London


 

Capita's National Tackling Hate Crime Conference will address thechallenges faced by police forces, local authorities and citizens in safeguarding againsthate motivated violence and behaviour and in building cohesivecommunities.

 

All public sector organisations have a legal responsibility under the Single Equality Duty to tackle hate crime perpetrated against individuals, groups and communities because of race, faith, sexuality, gender and disability, as well as promoting equality.

Showcasing practical guidance and lessons learned from real life
cases, our expert speakers will cover a range of issues and offer solutions that can be adapted and utilised in your own communities.

 

 

Benefits of Attending 

 

  • Take away practical ideas to aid the prosecution of offenders in hate crime cases and increase victim and community confidence in the criminal justice system

  • Increase your success in resolving incidences through the use of restorative justice methods that support sustainable resolutions and put the victims first

  • Address the issue of under-reporting through the use of effective third party reporting procedures

  • Enhance your approach to working with offenders through examples of successful initiatives designed to raise awareness and foster long term prevention of hate incidences

  • Identify ways to bring together multi-agency partners to develop early intervention measures to minimise the impact of hate campaigns

  • Gain insights from complex cases of hate crime, as well as how to respond to the impact of extremist organisations on local community relations

 

 

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