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Hate Crime Impact Causes and Responses 2015 Edition

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Neil Chakraborti, Jon Garland
    PublisherSage Publications Ltd
    ISBN9781446272503
    Pages208
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2015

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    Sage Publications Ltd Hate Crime Impact Causes and Responses 2015 Edition by Neil Chakraborti, Jon Garland

    Hate crime is a particularly pernicious form of criminal behaviour that has significant impacts upon victims, their families and wider communities. In this substantially revised and updated edition the book examines the nature, extent and harms of hate crime, and the effectiveness of criminal justice responses to it. It covers racist, religiously motivated, homophobic, disablist and transphobic hate crime, as well as other forms of targeted victimisation such as gendered hostility, elder abuse, attacks upon alternative subcultures and violence against sex workers and the homeless. The book also assesses the complexities and controversies surrounding hate crime legislation and policy-making, as well as the continuing challenges associated with the policing of hate.The second edition features expanded discussions of international perspectives and contemporary topics such as online hate and cyberbullying, as well as numerous case studies covering issues such as lone wolf extremists, Islamophobia, asylum seekers and the far right. The book contains a range of links to online material that accompany the extensive lists of further reading in each chapter. Table of contents :- Chapter One: Understanding Hate CrimeChapter Two: Racist Hate CrimeChapter Three: Religiously Motivated Hate CrimeChapter Four: Homophobic Hate CrimeChapter Five: Transphobic Hate CrimeChapter Six: Disablist Hate CrimeChapter Seven: Vulnerability, 'Difference' and Gendered ViolenceChapter Eight: Perpetrators of Hate CrimeChapter Nine: Responding to Hate CrimeChapter Ten: International Perspectives on Hate CrimeChapter Eleven: Conclusions and Future Directions