The ultimate objective of this mini course, is to guide you through the possible set of actions that can be undertaken to tackle hate crime. Public authorities, law enforcement, civil society organisations and individual activists, everyone has a role to play in the fight against hate crime. This course is open to anyone interested in understanding more about and taking action against hate crime. However, specific knowledge and training is needed to carry on professional activities to counter hate crime. Facing Facts Online offers a broad set of e-learning tools which can best respond to your training needs and build your capacities so that you and/or your organisation can best respond to hate crimes in your sphere of action.
This course was developed based on the Facing Facts online course on Hate Crime Monitoring for CSOs. This course aims to give an overview of what hate crime is, its impact on victims and society and the most common problems in relation to it. The course will be structured as follows:
In the conclusions section, you will be presented with an overview of the most significant actions that can be taken to contrast hate crime. A final test and the presence of tutors will then support your orientation within the Facing Facts online training offer to help you choose the best capacity building opportunity in relation to your work on hate crime.