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Prosecutors and Hate Crimes Training (PAHCT) Programme Description

Prosecutors and Hate Crimes Training (PAHCT) is an ODIHR programme designed to strengthen the capacity of prosecutors and other criminal justice professionals to effectively address hate crimes.

The training enhances participants’ understanding of hate crime concepts, bias motivation and victims’ needs, while strengthening their knowledge and skills in accurate, effective and victim-centred prosecution practices. PAHCT is modular, practical, and adaptable to national legal systems and local contexts. It uses interactive methods —such as real-life case studies, group discussions and exercises — to build participants’ skills in identifying, investigating and prosecuting hate crimes. The programme can be delivered as a full, two-day programme or through selected modules tailored to the specific needs of a requesting agency. Implementation is typically carried out in close cooperation with national prosecutorial authorities and training institutions, ensuring sustainability and alignment with domestic practices.

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OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
Publisher:
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
Our work:
Tolerance and non-discrimination
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