Sec. 7. Requirements of the Attorney General
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In order to improve the accuracy of data regarding the incidence of hate crime provided through the Uniform Crime Reports program, and promote a more complete understanding of the national problem posed by hate crime, the Attorney General shall— collect and analyze the information provided by States and units of local government under section 6 for the purpose of developing policies related to the provision of accurate data obtained under the Hate Crime Statistics Act ( Public Law 101–275 ; 28 U.S.C. 534 note) by the Federal Bureau of Investigation; and for each calendar year beginning after the date of enactment of this Act, publish and submit to Congress a report based on the information collected and analyzed under paragraph (1).
A report submitted under subsection
(a)shall include— a qualitative analysis of the relationship between— the number of hate crimes reported by State law enforcement agencies or priority agencies through the Uniform Crime Reports program; and the nature and extent of law enforcement activities or crime reduction programs conducted by those agencies to prevent, address, or otherwise respond to hate crime; and a quantitative analysis of the number of State law enforcement agencies and priority agencies that have— adopted a policy on identifying, investigating, and reporting hate crimes; developed a standardized system of collecting, analyzing, and reporting the incidence of hate crime; established a unit specialized in identifying, investigating, and reporting hate crimes; engaged in community relations functions related to hate crime, such as— establishing a liaison with formal community-based organizations or leaders; and conducting public meetings or educational forums on the impact of hate crime, services available to hate crime victims, and the relevant Federal, State, and local laws pertaining to hate crime; and conducted hate crime trainings for agency personnel during the reporting period, including— the total number of trainings conducted by each agency; and the duration of the trainings described in clause (i).
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