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Antisemitic Incidents Report
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Antisemitic Discourse Report
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Publications


Antisemitic Incidents Report January - June 2010

Elections Report 2010

Perspectives on antisemitism

Perspectives on antisemitism, racism and society
from some of the members of CST's Advisory Board.

CST's Annual Review 2009

An overview of CST's work and partnerships during 2009


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

A Student's Guide to Antisemitism on Campus

 

Antisemitic Incidents Report Jan - June 2009

antisemitic incidents January June 2009

 

 

Antisemitic Discourse Report 2008

Antisemitic Discourse Report 

Elections Report 2009

 

 

 

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. 

 

 

 

Countering Online Radicalisation -
A Strategy for Action

 

 

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.

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.


antisemitic discourse report

 

 

A Police Officer's Guide to Judaism

A publication which introduces Police officers to the laws and traditions of Judaism.

Terrorist Incidents against Jewish Communities and Israeli Citizens Abroad,
1968-2003

Jewish communities around the world have long been the targets of terrorism from Palestinian, Islamist, neo-Nazi and other terrorist groups. 
CST's report details over 400 attacks.

Terrorist Incidents 1968 - 2003

 

 

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.

 

 

Elections Report 2008

Antisemitic Incidents Jan 2008 - June 2008

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