sCAN Project Annual Report

The EU-funded project sCAN – Platforms, Experts, Tools: Specialised Cyber-Activists Network (2018-2020), coordinated by LICRA (International League Against Racism and Antisemitism), aims at gathering expertise, tools, methodology and knowledge on cyber hate and developing transnational comprehensive practices for identifying, analysing,… •••

Monitoring the web to assess the responsiveness of the platforms

As a part of our project sCAN, together with our NGO partners from EU, Human Rights House Zagreb participated in a couple of monitoring rounds to assess the responsiveness of the social media platforms. During the first year of the… •••

sCAN project – Analytical Papers

As a part of our project sCAN, together with our NGO partners from EU, Human Rights House Zagreb produced a couple of analytical papers on different topics concerning the noticed trends of hate speech on social media and internet. A… •••

Panel discussion Regulation of Hate Speech on Social Networks – Threats to ...

Human Rights House Zagreb in partnership with the Center for Peace Studies organizes the panel discussion Regulation of Hate Speech on Social Networks – Threats to Freedom of Expression that will be held in Croatian Journalist Association in Perkovčeva 2… •••

Eight hate speech myths debunked

Myths debunked by Julia Mozer, Hate Speech Advisor at Facing Facts, a project run by CEJI – A Jewish contribution to an inclusive Europe, partner of the sCAN project Hate speech doesn’t exist.Just by saying it doesn’t exist, hate speech,… •••

International conference “Good Practices in combating Hate Crimes and Hate ...

Centre for Peace Studies and Human Rights House Zagreb are organizing international conference “Good Practices in combating Hate Crimes and Hate Speech” to be held on Monday, October 21, 2019 at the Croatian Journalist Association in Zagreb. “Guidebook of good… •••

Law Enforcement Toolkit: the use of restraints and its impact on the ...

  The European project titled “Suspects in Restraints: the importance of appearances: how suspects and accused persons are presented in the courtroom, in public and in the media — SIR” has been aiming at contributing to the effective implementation of… •••

Comparative Study- Innocent until proven guilty: the use of restraints and its ...

This Comparative Study has been developed in the context of the project titled “Suspects in Restraints: the importance of appearances: how suspects and accused persons are presented in the courtroom, in public and in the media — SIR”. The SIR project… •••

Invitation: sCAN Advanced Monitoring Training in Vienna

Human Rights House Zagreb invites you to participate in the sCAN Advanced Monitoring Training, which will be held by ZARA training experts in the framework of the EU project sCAN – Specialised Cyber Activists Network – an initiative by 10… •••