Responding to Hate The Role of Human or Civil Rights Commissions in Hate Crime Response.

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Responding to Hate The Role of Human or Civil Rights Commissions in Hate Crime Response

Roles and Community Response The responsibility of investigating a reported hate crime belongs to law enforcement. The responsibility of charging and prosecuting the offenders belongs to the prosecuting attorney. The role of facilitating a proper response can belong to a local Human Rights or Civil Rights Commission (HRC).

Why a response is important Silence means acceptance –If we do not respond to hate crime, we send a message to the victim and perpetrator that intolerance is okay. A report released by the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Attorney General in 2001 indicates that many hate crimes are escalations of other incidents that do not get a proper response (Ashcroft, 5). A U.S. Department of Justice 2005 study of hate crime reporting indicates that only about 40% of all bias motivated incidents are reported to authorities (Harlow, 2).

Iowa Demographic Outlook The population of Iowa is very rapidly becoming more diverse. –The Latino-American population has increased by 30% since 2000 –The Asian-American community has grown by 19% –African American community has grown by nearly 10% –Estimates project that by 2010, 90% of all new growth in Iowa will be attributed to minority groups.

Hate Crime Trends African Americans are the most frequent victims of hate crime in Iowa, accounting for nearly 60% of reported hate crime victims. Homosexual men are the second most targeted group (Iowa DPS). Hate Crime against Latinos nationally is up 30% in the last 5 years (FBI). –Latinos account for the largest and fastest growing minority in Iowa. The number of annually reported hate crimes in Iowa is around 30, except for a jump in 2002 when 48 hate incidents were reported (Iowa DPS).

Hate Crime in Iowa –Des Moines (Assault) Jassimen Dobbins and Angela Wade, both 19, were charged with first-degree burglary and third-degree arson for allegedly beating a gay teenager with a bottle, stabbing him with a fork, and stealing $5, his ATM card and his driver's license before setting his bag on fire. –Ottumwa (Criminal Mischief) Matthew A. Lanman, 17, was charged with fourth-degree criminal mischief as a hate crime for allegedly hanging a dead opossum and a note insulting Blacks and Latinos in a school bathroom. –Marshalltown (Vandalism, Theft) Racial slurs and graffiti were spray painted and the family’s Christmas presents stolen at the home of a minority family supporting Barack Obama. –Cedar Rapids (Vandalism) Racial Slurs, swastikas, and threats including a hangman’s platform and the words “Leave Now” were painted on the home of a couple living on SW Mallory Street on Christmas Eve. A sample of Hate Crime in Iowa for 2007:

Elements of an Effective Response Reporting –Reported to local law enforcement, or authority for investigation. –Receiving and/or publicizing reports from law enforcement of bias related incidents. Victim Support –Reassurance, safety, and listening Developing a list of procedures or do’s and don’ts –Connecting to resources Iowa Attorney General’s Victim Assistance Program –Assessing needs (Medical, Emotional, et cetera) Public Denunciation –Action that condemns the hate crime, takes a position against intolerance, supports the targeted community –Should be proportionate to the crime

What a Human or Civil Rights Commission can do Open up a dialogue with community partners such as law enforcement, city officials, organizations and schools about networking against bias. –Sharing incident reports Law enforcement can notify HRC or City, set up communication chain with other community stakeholders –Work with schools on combating bias and hate. Many universities have bias response teams (UNI) Work with community schools to enforce the Safe Schools Law –Discuss obtaining training on hate crimes such as is offered by the US DOJ Community Relations Service (see resources). Law Enforcement –Discuss establishing a response plan and policy Similar to fire plan

Best Practices - Cities Advocate to the city council to create a statement and proclamation to support social and racial tolerance and end bigotry. –Oak Park, Illinois Create a pledge to diversity or racial justice and encourage people or business to sign on. –Beloit, Wisconsin Establishing and publishing a hate crime response plan. –Fargo, ND; Edina, MN; Shoreview MN Start a bias crime network or task force –Flint, Michigan

Some cities have established a “network” against bias. –Incorporates all the elements of hate crime response. –Consists of representatives of community stakeholders such as schools, city government, civic organizations. Set goals to facilitate hate crime reporting. –Sharing incident reports with other organizations. In the incident of a hate crime, they will have someone available to contact and support the victim. Would determine and plan an appropriate public response. Best Practice Hate Crime Network or Task Force

Public Response Develop a Toolkit Iowa Civil Rights Commission Toolkit Promotion and Prevention Schools Safe schools law Student project resources Community Projects Community project resources Distributing Information and Educating Brochures, news articles about laws and victim resources

Resources Anti-Defamation League –Blueprint for combating bias and hate crime –Regional Office: Omaha, Nebraska Southern Poverty Law Center –Intelligence Report –Tolerance.org Stopthehate.org –Campus Hate Crime Resource U.S. Dept. of Justice – Community Relations Service –Regional Office: Kansas City, MO Statistics –FBI Uniform Crime Report –Iowa Department of Public Safety Uniform Crime Report

Sources Ashcroft, John; Daniels, Deborah J.; Nedelkoff, Richard R. Hate Crime on Campus: The problem and efforts to confront it. Bureau of Justice Assistance. October, FBI Uniform Crime Report, Iowa Department of Public Safety Uniform Crime Report, Harlow, Caroline Wolf. Hate Crime Reported by Victims and Police. Bureau of Justice Statistics. November Lockyer, Bill. Reporting Hate Crimes. California Attorney General’s Office