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Reconsidering Hate: Politics and Policy at the Intersection

A report that analyzes hate crime law and policy effectiveness and responses to violence against marginalized communities. It talks about the role of police in responding to or participating in hate crimes and pages 26-27 offer other avenues for enforcing hate crime legislation beyond calling the police. 

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