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CST unveils hate crime guidebook

March 10, 2011 12:49

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An opportunity "to use the Jewish community's hard lessons to help build a better Britain" was how Community Security Trust founder Gerald Ronson described the launch of the CST's new Hate Crimes Guide, launched this week in conjunction with the Home Office.

Mr Ronson, speaking at the CST's annual fundraising dinner last week, acknowledged Prime Minister David Cameron's tribute to the Jewish community as a model for his Big Society.

But he pledged: "We will also lead from the front, enabling the Jewish community to keep playing its part in challenging extremism and working with police, and politicians of all parties, and good people of all religious backgrounds, in defence of our common values."

The guide was written by the CST, funded by a grant from the Home Office Victims' Fund. CST has recorded antisemitic hate crimes on behalf of the Jewish community since 1984, and became an official Third Party Reporter of hate crimes to the police in 2001.