REACTING TO HATE CRIMES

June 25th, 2017 | cairclev

If you believe you have been the victim of a hate crime, you should:

1) Report the crime to your local police station immediately. Ask that the incident be treated as a hate crime. Follow up with investigators. Inform CAIR even if you believe it is a “small” incident.

2) Document the incident. Write down exactly what was said and/or done by the offender. Save evidence. Take photographs.

3) Act quickly. Each incident must be dealt with when it happens, not when convenient.

4) Decide on the appropriate action to be taken. Consider issuing a statement from community leaders, holding a news conference, organizing a protest, meeting with officials, or starting a letter writing campaign.

5) Mobilize community support. Contact CAIR-Cleveland immediately.

6) Stay on top of the situation.

7) Announce results. When the incident is resolved, make an announcement to the same people and organizations originally contacted.

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