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Hate Crimes Working Group | United States Department Of Justice

1501 Lakeside Ave., Cleveland, OH 44114

Eligibility

Invited community leaders participate in the group. Annual conference is open to anyone.

Required documents

None

Hours

The group meets quarterly as scheduled. Conference is 2 days long and is offered annually.

Application process

Phone for information or to request a registration form for the conference M-F: 8:30am-5:00pm; if there is no answer, leave a message, and the call will be returned.

Fees

Free for all services, including the conference.

Service area

Morrow County, Ohio Williams County, Ohio Summit County, Ohio Trumbull County, Ohio Union County, Ohio Geauga County, Ohio Putnam County, Ohio Defiance County, Ohio Medina County, Ohio Ashtabula County, Ohio Mahoning County, Ohio Sandusky County, Ohio Licking County, Ohio Van Wert County, Ohio Darke County, Ohio Logan County, Ohio Wyandot County, Ohio Paulding County, Ohio Portage County, Ohio Columbiana County, Ohio Cuyahoga County, Ohio Allen County, Ohio Coshocton County, Ohio Hancock County, Ohio Ottawa County, Ohio Carroll County, Ohio Lucas County, Ohio Stark County, Ohio Shelby County, Ohio Delaware County, Ohio Ohio Lake County, Ohio Fulton County, Ohio Tuscarawas County, Ohio Mercer County, Ohio Lorain County, Ohio Seneca County, Ohio Wood County, Ohio Erie County, Ohio Champaign County, Ohio Miami County, Ohio Crawford County, Ohio Jefferson County, Ohio Wayne County, Ohio Richland County, Ohio Knox County, Ohio Hardin County, Ohio Auglaize County, Ohio Marion County, Ohio

Provides a community-based advocacy group composed of representatives of community/ethnic groups, social activists, law enforcement and education whose mission is to prevent and deal with violence and racial/ethnic hatred. Offers brochures, posters, a conference, and speakers who will discuss issues related to hate crimes and hate crime prevention.

Data provided by

211 Cleveland

Providing organization

United States Department Of Justice

Provides administrative oversight of the following Federal Government Divisions: Antitrust, Drug Enforcement, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Organized Crime, Prison Bureau, U.S. Attorney, and U.S. Marshall. See sites for service specific details.