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This page was last updated on 20 September 2007
The CRE publishes a wide variety of publications, in print and electronic formats. These range from general information leaflets describing people's rights under the law, to statutory codes of practice and in-depth research studies, as well as the CRE's own annual reports and equality schemes.
This section of the website lists CRE publications under the themes of race relations, racial discrimination, equal opportunities, and ethnic and cultural diversity. Many of our recent publications can be downloaded free of charge from our online catalogue.
You can also find below more information about the CRE's publishing policy, such as our rules governing the reproduction of CRE copyright text by third-party organisations, and a printable order form for requesting hard copies of our publications.
Please note that not all titles will be available to order via TSO in September 2007 as some have already been transferred by CEHR to storage.
CatalogueBrowse our currently-available publications, listed by subject or title. Most are available to download free of charge. | Your questions answeredWhat we publish, our policies on translation, pricing and terminology, and under what circumstances we may allow our copyright material to be reproduced. |
CatalystmagazineThe CRE's own bimonthly magazine, Catalyst is packed with provocative features and opinions from some of the leading thinkers in Britain today. Available in print and online. | Research and statisticsFactfiles and research reports carried out or commissioned by the CRE on topics such as integration and citizenship, demographics and ethnicity, and equal opportunities in employment. |
Order formUse this form to order priced CRE publications from our supplier, TSO, or visit TSO's website to order them online. | Other useful resourcesA selection of printed and electronic publications from third-party organisations, covering themes closely related to the CRE's work. |