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"Reminder to register:  Friday, June 14, at noon:  FBI Update on Hate Crimes."

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Russ Roberts (https://www.hawaiicybersecurityjournal.net).


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Upcoming FBI hybrid session on Hate Crime

Unite Against Hate:

An FBI Update for Hawaii Businesses


High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA)

500 Ala Moana Blvd., Bldg 5 Suite 200

Honolulu, Hawaii 96813


Friday, June 14, 2024

Noon – 1 pm

Choose to attend in person or participate via Teams

(previously scheduled for April 12, 2024)


Parking is $5. If a purchase is made at a store at Restaurant Row, parking can be validated and may be free.

Ideal for human resources professionals and analysts, attorneys and other legal service professionals, security and cybersecurity managers, and business owners.


Today’s America is contentious. Whether it’s arguments over immigration, the LGBTQ rights or what keiki learn in school, the tone and language of arguments often go beyond what most reasonable people would call civil. The foundation of our democracy is the ability to debate ideas in a vigorous, but ultimately collaborative, respectful manner, especially in our islands.

 

Most debates today occur online — in social media, chat groups, media reports or blogs. The anonymity of the internet encourages aggressive, hateful and inappropriate speech, language that might not be used in an in-person debate.

 

As a business, you must be prepared to deal with this type of speech to avoid being liable for condoning or fostering a hostile work environment. As an employer, you must draw the line between what is protected under the First Amendment and what is criminal. Your policies and processes must be developed from the perspectives of professionals in human resources, legal services and security to protect your employees and take action against employees who may be instigators of this type of speech.


Representatives from the FBI Honolulu field office will cover:

 

1.    What is the Federal Civil Rights Program?

2.    What Constitutes a Hate Crime Wherein the FBI Gets Involved?

3.    Free Speech vs. True Threats

4.    Public Reporting

Register for In Person or Virtual Participation

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