Is Your Child a Target?
* Do not ignore evidence of hate gorup activity - speak up!
* Report any overt incidents to your local police service
* Most local police departments have either a Hate Crimes Unit
or specific officers assigned to deal with hate groups.
They are more than willing to help and should be contacted
if you have knowledge of hate group activity.
* Save any written materials, posters or items that can be
useful to police in their investigations.
* Your municipal race relations committee, local school board,
the League for Human Rights and other agencies have the
professionals trained in these areas and have experience in
dealing with incidents of hate group activity and
recruiting.
* If you or your child are victimized by racist hate groups,
contact one of the agencies listed on this pamphlet.
* Remember that the Criminal Code of Canada prohibits the
distribution of hate propaganda and the promotion of hatred,
incitement to violence or advocating genocide, and you will
have the force of law behind you.
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A pamphlet for parents and teachers
on the dangers of hate group recruitment
in Canada
How to Respond