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1 online resource |
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Routledge International Handbooks |
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Routledge international handbooks.
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Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; Foreword; Introduction; Part One Theories and concepts; 1 Framing the boundaries of hate crime; 2 Beyond the Silo: Rethinking hate crime and intersectionality; 3 The personal injuries of 'hate crime'; 4 Exploring the community impacts of hate crime; 5 Legislating against hate; 6 Understanding hate crimes: Sociological and criminological perspectives; 7 Understanding hate crimes: Perspectives from the wider social sciences; Part Two The international geography of hate |
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8 Hate crime in Europe9 Hate crime in the United Kingdom; 10 Sectarianism and hate crime in Northern Ireland; 11 Global antisemitism; 12 The European extreme right: In search of respectability?; 13 Hate crime in the United States; 14 Hate and hate crime in Canada; 15 A governance of denial: Hate crime in Australia and New Zealand; Part Three Key issues in hate crime; 16 Hate crime against people with disabilities; 17 Disability hostility, harassment and violence in the UK: A 'motiveless' and 'senseless' crime?; 18 Alternative subcultures and hate crime |
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19 Hate crimes against Gypsies, Travellers and Roma in Europe20 Reflections on gendered masculine identities in targeted violence against ethnic minorities; 21 LGBT hate crime; 22 Anti-transgender hate crime; 23 A personal reflection on good and evil on the Internet; 24 Hate on the Internet; 25 Online hate and cyber-bigotry: A glance at our radicalized online world; 26 Hate crime in sport; Part Four Combating hate and hate crime; 27 Policing and hate crime; 28 Intelligence and hate crime; 29 Forensic science and hate crime |
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30 ''You're a victim, don't become a perpetrator'': A study of the 'moral career' of racist hate crime victims31 Working with perpetrators; 32 Helping offenders to 'think again': A practitioner's perspective on developing an intervention for hate offenders; 33 Repairing the harms of hate crime: A restorative justice approach; 34 Challenging sectarianism; 35 Deradicalization; Index |
Summary |
This edited collection brings together many of the world's leading experts, both academic and practitioner, in a single volume handbook that examines key international issues in the field of hate crime. Collectively it examines a range of pertinent areas with the ultimate aim of providing a detailed picture of the hate crime 'problem' in different parts of the world. The book is divided into four parts:An examination, covering theories and concepts, of issues relating to definitions of hate crime, the individual and community impacts of hate crime, the controversies of hate c |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Subject |
Hate crimes.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology.
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Hate crimes
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Genre/Form |
handbooks.
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Handbooks and manuals
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Handbooks and manuals.
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Guides et manuels.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Hall, Nathan, editor.
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Corb, Abbee, editor
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Giannasi, Paul, editor.
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Grieve, John, 1946- editor
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ISBN |
9781136684364 |
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1136684360 |
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9780203578988 |
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0203578988 |
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