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Cincinnati committee asks for 60-day report on hate-crime reporting, hotline and data
Summary
The Public Safety and Governance Committee requested a staff report within 60 days on public mechanisms for reporting hate crimes, the existence of a hate-crimes hotline, public availability of collected data, follow-up practices and policies for reporting such data to City Council.
The Public Safety and Governance Committee requested a staff report within 60 days on the city’s resources and procedures for reporting and tracking hate crimes, including whether a hate-crimes hotline exists and how collected data is shared with City Council.
Vice Mayor Jan Michelle Kearney, who submitted the item, told the committee: "This is really simple. We're just asking for for a report about what resources and mechanisms are ready are already in place for the public to report and address hate crimes and the existence…
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