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A participant presents his evaluation of the skills and insights he gained during the presentation of TAHCLE. The programme is aimed not only at building technical skills and knowledge, but also at demonstrating the adverse impact hate crimes have on society and motivating police to investigate and respond to hate crimes. Zagreb, 23 March 2012.
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