B’nai B’rith Europe co-sponsored a 4 hour-long Facing Facts online course on antisemitic bias indicators, developed by CEJI – A Jewish contribution to an inclusive Europe, for law enforcement agencies and civil society organizations who are involved in the monitoring and recording of antisemitic hate crimes. The course has also been translated to Hungarian and Polish, while the French, Italian and Spanish version will be available on www.facinfactsonline.eu before the end of this year.

The course aims to improve the understanding and identifying of antisemitic hate crimes and the needs of victim communities through four highly interactive modules: unfolding the nature and impact of antisemitism, exploring antisemitic bias indicators through a series of case studies, providing support and guidance in relating with victims and their communities and concluding the course through a final assessment and a wrap-up case study. Explore the course offerings on www.facingfactsonline.eu.