Author: Valerie Jenness
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Category : Discrimination in criminal justice administration
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Hate Crime Policing in California
Author: Valerie Jenness
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Category : Discrimination in criminal justice administration
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Publisher:
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Category : Discrimination in criminal justice administration
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Hate Crimes in California
Author: California. State Auditor (2013- )
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Category : Hate crime investigation
Languages : en
Pages : 74
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Category : Hate crime investigation
Languages : en
Pages : 74
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Reporting Hate Crimes
Author: California. Attorney General's Civil Rights Commission on Hate Crimes
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Category : Citizen crime reporting
Languages : en
Pages : 50
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Category : Citizen crime reporting
Languages : en
Pages : 50
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Hate Crime in California
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Category : Hate crimes
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Publisher:
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Category : Hate crimes
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Guidelines for Law Enforcement's Design of Hate Crime Policy and Training 2000
Author:
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Category : Hate crimes
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
This manual was developed pursuant to legislative mandate codified in Penal Code Section 13519.6. The guidelines will assist members of local law enforcement agencies by enhancing their training concerning hate crimes. Additionally, the guidelines provide strategies for agencies to develop management programs that comply with the California Department of Justice policy, the reporting requirements of California Penal Code Section 13023, and the public information requirements of California Penal Code Section 13873. With California's increasingly diverse population, both religious and cultural in nature, law enforcement officers need to recognize the potential for hate crime violations. The effective enforcement of hate crime law requires a unique balance of investigative skills and sensitivity toward the victim(s). An agency's proactive policies and overall response, apart from the initial officer's response, are crucial to the credibility of law enforcement agencies within their communities. Finally, new training curriculum emphasizes the need for a two-tiered review of protocols as part of the hate crime reports. In addition, federal reporting requirements have been implemented in California, as reflected in the California Department of Justice Information Bulletin, No. 94-25-OMET, dated September 30, 1994. This bulletin states ". . . that each agency submit reports of hate crimes" on an annual basis. The guidelines and accompanying resource information provide a starting point for agency personnel to appropriate procedures and training for their communities.
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Category : Hate crimes
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
This manual was developed pursuant to legislative mandate codified in Penal Code Section 13519.6. The guidelines will assist members of local law enforcement agencies by enhancing their training concerning hate crimes. Additionally, the guidelines provide strategies for agencies to develop management programs that comply with the California Department of Justice policy, the reporting requirements of California Penal Code Section 13023, and the public information requirements of California Penal Code Section 13873. With California's increasingly diverse population, both religious and cultural in nature, law enforcement officers need to recognize the potential for hate crime violations. The effective enforcement of hate crime law requires a unique balance of investigative skills and sensitivity toward the victim(s). An agency's proactive policies and overall response, apart from the initial officer's response, are crucial to the credibility of law enforcement agencies within their communities. Finally, new training curriculum emphasizes the need for a two-tiered review of protocols as part of the hate crime reports. In addition, federal reporting requirements have been implemented in California, as reflected in the California Department of Justice Information Bulletin, No. 94-25-OMET, dated September 30, 1994. This bulletin states ". . . that each agency submit reports of hate crimes" on an annual basis. The guidelines and accompanying resource information provide a starting point for agency personnel to appropriate procedures and training for their communities.
Stopping Hate Crime
Author: United States. Office of Justice Programs. Bureau of Justice Statistics Assistance
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Category : Arson
Languages : en
Pages : 3
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Category : Arson
Languages : en
Pages : 3
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Hate Crime in Los Angeles County
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Category : Hate crimes
Languages : en
Pages : 50
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Category : Hate crimes
Languages : en
Pages : 50
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Protecting Californians from Hate Crimes
Author: Greg De Giere
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Category : Crime prevention
Languages : en
Pages : 84
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This report gives us a picture of hate crime in California today and the extensive and continuing steps we have taken against it. We learn that our state is a national leader in fighting hate crimes, and that our efforts have produced significant, measurable successes. We also learn about our sometimes major failures and continuing problems, and are presented with a wide variety of concrete options for action. This report looks at the successes and failures of California's recent efforts to combat hate crime.
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Category : Crime prevention
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
This report gives us a picture of hate crime in California today and the extensive and continuing steps we have taken against it. We learn that our state is a national leader in fighting hate crimes, and that our efforts have produced significant, measurable successes. We also learn about our sometimes major failures and continuing problems, and are presented with a wide variety of concrete options for action. This report looks at the successes and failures of California's recent efforts to combat hate crime.
Hate Crimes
Author: California. Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training
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Category : Hate crimes
Languages : en
Pages : 33
Book Description
This workbook has been developed to be used in conjunction with the POST teleconference training course on Hate Crime. This course was designed by California law enforcement representatives for field officers and investigators, but also contains information of value for law enforcement executives and managers. The purpose of the workbook is to provide a means to record important concepts from the course for future reference and information about valuable resources, both human and physical, for additional training at the local level.
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Category : Hate crimes
Languages : en
Pages : 33
Book Description
This workbook has been developed to be used in conjunction with the POST teleconference training course on Hate Crime. This course was designed by California law enforcement representatives for field officers and investigators, but also contains information of value for law enforcement executives and managers. The purpose of the workbook is to provide a means to record important concepts from the course for future reference and information about valuable resources, both human and physical, for additional training at the local level.
Guidelines for Law Enforcement's Design of Hate Crime Policy and Training, 1999
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Category : Hate crimes
Languages : en
Pages : 124
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Publisher:
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Category : Hate crimes
Languages : en
Pages : 124
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