Project by carried out by the DIHR: Tracing and Tackling Hate Crime against LGBT Persons
This section includes the main content of the project "Tracing and Tackling Hate crime Against LGBT Persons" which was carried out by the Danish Institut for Human Rights (DIHR) and its partners between November 2009 to June 2011. ILGA-Europe acted as evaluator of the project, and agreed to take over the main content of the project website stophatecrime.eu as a resource for future work on hate crime and violence against LGBTI people.
The content from the project includes:
- The Hate Crime Toolkit which is a training programme which focuses on hate crimes against LGBT people from a human rights perspective.The topics for the training will include instruction of police officers on how to handle hate crime incidents and victims. Read more here.
- Information material for police and LGBT people: Information material has been prepared, providing concise and easily understood information to police in the participating departments and LGBT people. Read more here.
- Definition of hate crime and related terms. Read more here.
- How to react to hate crime as a victim or witness of a hate crime, as a police officer dealing with hate crime as part of their work, or as a representative of a civil society association aiming to combat hate crime. Read more here.
- Materials from the conference for exchange of knowledge and experience held on 6-7 November 2010 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Read more here.
- Information and links to all the project partners. Read more here.
Hate crime tool kit
The training material focuses on hate crimes against LGBT people from a human rights perspective.
Find also the material in other languages: Danish, French, Portuguese and Romanian.
Information material for police and LGBT people
In this section you can find and download general information materials about hate crime - one targeted the police and the other LGBT people.
What is hate crime?
Read in this section how ILGA-Europe understands and define hate crime and related terms...
How to react to hate crime?
This section describes how to act as a victim or witness of a hate crime, as a police officer dealing with hate crime as part of their work, or as a representative of a civil society association aiming to combat hate crime.
Conference for the exchange of knowledge and experience
Find materials from the conference held in Copenhagen on 6-7 November 2010. The conference gathered representatives of NGO's, the police and other parties involved in the project. The conference report summarises the conclusions of the discussions.
Project partners
Find in this section the small descriptions and links of all the project partners.


