Articles & Blogs

/Articles & Blogs

    L.A. Hate Crime Continues to Surge, but it Has Exploded in Long Beach

    By | August 28th, 2017|Categories: Articles|

    By Dennis Romero, August 28, 2017 Hate crime in the city of Los Angeles remains on the rise in the era of President Trump, according to preliminary midyear data from the Center for the Study of

    Comments Off on L.A. Hate Crime Continues to Surge, but it Has Exploded in Long Beach

    Britain to treat internet hate crime as seriously as offline offences

    By | August 28th, 2017|Categories: Articles|

    By Reuters Staff, 8/21/2017 LONDON (Reuters) - Online abuse will be treated as seriously as offline offences, Britain’s prosecution service said on Monday in new guidance on handling hate crimes. The rules - which included

    Comments Off on Britain to treat internet hate crime as seriously as offline offences

    Charlottesville car attack could be prosecuted as a hate crime, Sessions says

    By | August 28th, 2017|Categories: Articles|

    By Mark Berman, 8/26/2017 Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Wednesday that the Charlottesville car attack could be prosecuted as a hate crime, saying that federal authorities “intensely” probing the case could ultimately decide to prosecute the driver

    Comments Off on Charlottesville car attack could be prosecuted as a hate crime, Sessions says

    Google Launches Machine Learning-Based Tool to Track U.S. Hate Crimes

    By | August 28th, 2017|Categories: Articles|

    By JP Buntinx, 8/20/2017 Recordkeeping is always a controversial concept where crime is concerned. Various details are often never documented at all, or are documented inaccurately. Coming up with a solution to tackle this problem

    Comments Off on Google Launches Machine Learning-Based Tool to Track U.S. Hate Crimes