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Bringing together perspectives from academics, practitioners, campaigners, and activists, this book explores the victimology of disability hate crime (DHC). It is essential reading for those engaged with hate studies, victimology, disability, and vulnerable communities, as well as practitioners and campaigners.

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Bringing together perspectives from academics, practitioners, campaigners, and activists, this book explores the victimology of disability hate crime (DHC). It is essential reading for those engaged with hate studies, victimology, disability, and vulnerable communities, as well as practitioners and campaigners.
Autorenporträt
Leah Burch is a senior lecturer in the School of Social Science at Liverpool Hope University. Leah is a member of the British Society of Criminology Hate Crime Network, where she co-lead on postgraduate and early career researcher events. Leah has also published in numerous learning journals on the topic of disability hate crime and affect theory. David Wilkin is a self-funded campaigner, activist, and supporter of victims of disability hate crime. David is an Honorary Fellow at the University of Leicester, an Associate Lecturer at the Open University and a member of the British Society of Criminology Hate Crime Network, where he co-lead on postgraduate and early career researcher events. In 2022, David also co-directed the world's first international conference on disability hate.