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1 SmartLaw Tackling discrimination

2 Objectives Tackling Discrimination
By the end of this activity you will be able to: Explain whether or not you think we have a duty to tackle discrimination List a number of different ways that you can tackle discrimination © Citizenship Foundation • Charity Reg. No

3 Tackling Discrimination
Do you think that Vicki should have reported Mark to the Police? Why? 2) What other actions could Vicki have taken? How would you decide whether to give the police the name of a friend or member of your family whom you believe has been involved in a crime? © Citizenship Foundation • Charity Reg. No

4 THE LAW Tackling Discrimination
The Equality Act 2010 defines Race as a ‘protected characteristic’. This means that it is illegal to discriminate anyone because of their race. The Criminal Justice Act 1988 makes assault (the threat of violence) and battery (actual physical violence) illegal. It is against the law to lie to the police or to prevent them from making their enquiries. However, there is no law that says people have to tell the police if they believe that someone has committed a crime. © Citizenship Foundation • Charity Reg. No


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