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Antisemitic Incidents Report 2012
The annual Antisemitic Incidents Report is CST’s most significant publication. CST is the only organisation in the country dedicated to collecting, analysing, responding to and publishing statistics relating to antisemitic incidents nationwide. Its findings are relied upon by the Government and the Police.
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A Guide to Fighting Hate Crime
A practical guide to recording hate crimes, designed to help other communities copy CST’s model. This publication was funded by a grant from the Home Office Victims Fund. |
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Antisemitic Incidents Report 2010
The annual Antisemitic Incidents Report is CST’s most significant publication. CST is the only organisation in the country dedicated to collecting, analysing, responding to and publishing statistics relating to antisemitic incidents nationwide. Its findings are relied upon by the Government and the Police.
For an executive summary of the report, please click here |
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Antisemitic Incidents Report 2009
The annual Antisemitic Incidents Report is CST’s most significant publication. CST is the only organisation in the country dedicated to collecting, analysing, responding to and publishing statistics relating to antisemitic incidents nationwide. Its findings are relied upon by the Government and the Police.
For an executive summary of the report, please click here |
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Cartoons and Extremism by Joel Kotek
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CST, European Jewish Congress and the Anti Defamation League have co-sponsored the publication of Cartoons and Extremism: Israel and the Jews in Arab and Western Media by Dr. Joel Kotek (Vallentine Mitchell, 2009). An Antwerp-based historian, Dr. Kotek connects the dots between these contemporary cartoons and antisemitic caricatures throughout history, from medieval times through Nazi-era propaganda.
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Antisemitic Incidents Report 2008
The annual Antisemitic Incidents Report is CST’s most significant publication. CST is the only organisation in the country dedicated to collecting, analysing, responding to and publishing statistics relating to antisemitic incidents nationwide. Its findings are relied upon by the Government and the Police. |
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Antisemitic Discourse in Britain in 2007
Antisemitism does not soley consist of hate crimes it is also about the public mood, rhetoric and imagery that surrounds media and political coverage of Jews and Jewish issues. These are the issues that CST analyses in this report.
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Definitions of Antisemitic Incidents
CST classifies as an antisemitic incident any malicious act aimed at Jewish people, organisations or property, where there is evidence that the incident has antisemitic motivation or content, or that the victim was targeted because they are (or are believed to be) Jewish.
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