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Workshop Report - Poland: Surveying the Nature and Scale of Unreported Hate Crimes
In February 2017 the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) launched a two-year project titled “Building a Comprehensive Criminal Justice Response to Hate Crime” to help improve the skills of, and collaboration among, criminal justice professionals and the civil society on addressing hate crimes within each of four OSCE participating States – Bulgaria, Greece, Italy and Poland. In order to present and discuss the outcomes and experiences of the project activities in Poland, ODIHR together with the OCHR organized a workshop on 27 June 2018 in Warsaw. This report provides a summary of the discussion.
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- Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
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- Tolerance and non-discrimination
