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The Crown Prosecution Service response to the All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry into Antisemitism

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ACPO/Home Office (2005) Hate Crime: Delivering a Quality Service. Good Practice and Tactical Guidance

All-Party Parliamentary Group against Antisemitism (2006) Report of the All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry into Antisemitism, London: The Stationary Office Limited.

Burrows, J., Hopkins, M., Hubbard, R., Robinson, A., Speed, M., and Tilley, N. (2005) Understanding the attrition process in volume crime investigations, RDS: HORS 295.

Code of Practice on Reporting and Recording Racist Incidents (2000).

Crown Prosecution Service Business Plan 2007-08.

Crown Prosecution Service Code for Crown Prosecutors.

Crown Prosecution Service (2008) CPS Guidance on Prosecuting Cases of Racist and Religious Crime.

Crown Prosecution Service (2008) Racist and Religious Crime - CPS Prosecution Policy.

Docking, M. and Tuffin, R. (2005) Racist Incidents: progress since the Lawrence Inquiry, Home Office Online Report, 42/05.

Feist, A., Ashe, J., Lawrence, J., McPhee, D., and Wilson, R. (2007) Investigating and detecting recorded offences of rape, Home Office Online Report 18/07.

Home Office Counting Rules for Recorded Crime (2007), Home Office.

Iganski, P., Kielinger, V., and Paterson, S. (2005) Hate Crimes against London's Jews: An analysis of incidents recorded by the Metropolitan Police Service 2001-2004, London: Institute for Jewish Policy Research.

The Director's Guidance on Charging (February 2007).

The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (2007) Report of the All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry into Antisemitism: Government Response, London: The Stationery Office Limited.

The Stephen Lawrence Inquiry (1999) Report of an Inquiry by Sir William Macpherson of Cluny, Cm 4262-I.

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