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A participant reports on her group’s evaluation of a case study on how a particular hate crime could be investigated. The TAHCLE programme draws heavily from OSCE participating States’ experiences in confronting hate crime and builds on the success that the law enforcement agencies have had in tackling the problem. Zagreb, 23 March 2012.
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