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Galop Events

Galop funder expresses concern about Galop’s effectiveness

1993 – concerns that Galop is not effective

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Galop campaigns for new police disciplinary offence

1992 – Proposals are for offence of discrimination against lesbians and gay men

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Protests against the Sexual Offences Act

1991 – gay men protest against discriminatory laws

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Lesbian and gay Policing Initiative launched

February 1991 – First consultative meetings with the police

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High levels of violence reported in survey

1990 – Galop’s Pride-based survey revealed 41% had experienced anti-gay violence.

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Increased media interest in police and LGBT community

1989 – Galop contributes to many interviews and the London Programme

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Police step up arrests of gay men

1988 – Men targeted at cottages and cruising grounds

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Queerbashing reports increase

1986 – Reports to Galop increase following campaign

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Galop changes its name

April 1987 – Name change as remit widens

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Galop clients face HIV discrimination

1986 – Explicit reference to AIDS is made in a quarter of all Galop’s cases.

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