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Report
First Published: 25 Aug 2016
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Report
First Published: 18 Aug 2016
Race report: Healing a divided nation. Equality and Human Rights Commission report on the need for a comprehensive race equality strategy.
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Advice and Guidance
First Published: 04 Apr 2016
This collection of FAQs is for anyone involved in the creation, placement and publication of an advert.
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Advice and Guidance
First Published: 01 Dec 2015
Report based on interviews with employers and mothers following a programme of research to investigate the prevalence and nature of pregnancy discrimination and disadvantage in the workplace.
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Advice and Guidance
First Published: 01 Jul 2015
The research offers an insight into LGB&T people’s experiences and expectations of hate crime reporting, and to provide best practice guidance.
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Inquiry Related
First Published: 23 Feb 2015
This report details incidents from the inquiry into the non-natural deaths of adults with mental health conditions while in detention.
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Report
First Published: 01 Nov 2014
Understanding what governments need to do to advance women's rights in Great Britain Developed with the National Alliance of Women’s Organisations – the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women – is the United Nations’ international Bill of Rights for women.
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Briefing Paper
First Published: 16 Sep 2014
This briefing looks at disabled people's experiences of crime and compares these with the experiences of non-disabled people. It considers the impact of crime on disabled people's lifestyles and concludes with disabled people's concerns about experiencing crime in the future.
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Briefing Paper
First Published: 07 Jul 2014
This briefing presents an experimental analysis of data relating to Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000. This legislation provides powers in relation to port and border controls and permits passengers entering or leaving Great Britain or Northern Ireland to be stopped, questioned and detained in order to determine their possible involvement in terrorism.
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Briefing Paper
First Published: 09 Jun 2014
This briefing uses British Crime Survey (BCS) data to understand the different equality groups expectations about being insulted and their experience of intimidation, threats, violence and crime.