
Introduction
Addressing racially motivated incidents sooner rather later should lead to cutting
the cost of dealing with follow-up incidents.
Targeted work with both victims and perpetrators, as well as those at risk young
people at risk of becoming a victim or offending can save on later, more costly interventions.
Where measures do require resources, the case for investment can be strengthened
by:
Making these links may help to open avenues to a wider range of funding sources.
Spending Review 2000 (http://l01hc002/srfacts.htm)
has provided funding to support local initiatives which impact on tackling offending
behaviour offending. (Need to confirm & insert weblink)
Other relevant strands of the crime reduction programme can be found at: http://www.crimereduction.gov.uk/cri_index.htm
The following provides information on funds that could be assessed to assist in
tackling racist crime and the capacity building of sustainable local communities:
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