Combatting Sectarianism and Hate Crimes: A Comprehensive Approach

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Tackling prejudice, discrimination, and bigotry is crucial to addressing sectarianism and hate crimes. This informative content explores the definition of sectarianism, hate crime categories, and the responsibility of various entities like police, parents, football supporters, teachers, and social media in combatting these issues.


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  1. Sense Over Sectarianism Sense Over Sectarianism Employment, Social Media & Sectarianism Mark S Adams Development Officer

  2. Sense Over Sectarianism Sense Over Sectarianism Targeting 5 Key Behaviours Prejudice Discrimination Bigotry Hate Behaviour Sectarianism

  3. Definition of Sectarianism Sectarianism is Prejudice, Discrimination and Bigotry between 2 or more groups within the same religion, which is often experienced through football.

  4. Hate Crimes Work together to come up with a list of all forms of Hate Crime?

  5. Hate Crimes Sectarianism / Religious Bigotry Racism Ageism Disability Sexism Homophobia / Transphobia

  6. Hate Crime Hate Crime: The term 'hate crime' can be used to describe a range of criminal behaviour where the perpetrator is motivated by hostility or demonstrates hostility towards the victim's disability, race, religion, sexual orientation or transgender identity

  7. Who is Responsible for change? Work together to come up with a list of the types of people who are responsible for changing society and to challenge hate crime?

  8. Police What can Police do to reduce Hate Crime ?

  9. Parents What can Parents do to reduce Hate Crime?

  10. Football Supporters What can Football Supporters do to reduce Hate Crime?

  11. Teachers What can Teachers do to reduce Hate Crime?

  12. Social Media What can Social Media do to reduce Hate Crime?

  13. Members of Scottish Parliament What can MSP s do to reduce Hate Crime?

  14. Football Players / Celebrities What can Football Players / Celebrities do to reduce Hate Crime?

  15. City Councillors What can City Councillors do to reduce Hate Crime?

  16. Schools What can Schools do to reduce Hate Crime?

  17. Young People What can Young People do to reduce Hate Crime?

  18. Young People Work together to come up with a plan of action What can you do to change Hate Crime?

  19. Any Questions???

  20. Twitter Details @sos_glasgow

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