SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Justice launched the new Hate Crimes Prevention webpage Thursday, offering the public and law enforcement an online platform to view resources and important information, according to Attorney General Xavier Becerra.
Included on the webpage is information on the Attorney General’s Hate Crime Rapid Response Team, a brochure on how to identify and report hate crimes, an information bulletin for law enforcement that summarizes California hate crimes laws, and services available to victims.
“An attack motivated by hate against one of us is an attack on all of us. We must strive to make California a place of tolerance — hate crimes have no place here,” Becerra said.
“At the California Department of Justice, we are doing everything in our power to ensure our resources, protocols, and other important public information are accessible to all Californians,” he said. “This webpage is a one-stop shop for information and resources for those who wish to stay informed about what to do in the event that they encounter or are the victims of a hate crime.”
The webpage’s new features and enhanced interface will help the public navigate information to help them prevent, identify and report a hate crime.
The new interface makes it easier for users to find the information they need, as well as search options that allow for better results, greater user control, and more accurate and streamlined information.
Additionally, the user-friendly layout makes it easier to find public information and search the webpage from a mobile device.
As part of the webpage launch, Attorney General Becerra is making available a new brochure that will be offered in nine languages and can be downloaded, printed or shared online.
Becerra has also published updated protocols for CA DOJ’s Hate Crime Rapid Response Team. The team, composed of senior officials at the California Department of Justice, stands ready to assist local and federal law enforcement authorities in the identification, arrest, prosecution, and conviction of the perpetrators of significant hate crimes.
In addition, Becerra has released an information bulletin for law enforcement agencies across California outlining state laws that prohibit hate crimes and other hate-related acts. The bulletin summarizes the key California criminal and civil laws that prohibit hate crimes and/or provide enhanced penalties for specified hate-related acts.
The new website and updated materials can be accessed at www.oag.ca.gov/hatecrimes.
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