Since the publication of the first edition of 'Hate Crime' in 2005, interest in this subject as a scholarly and political domain has grown considerably both in Britain and North America, but significantly also in many other parts of the world. As such, this second edition fully revises and updates the content of the first, but within a broader international context.
Since the publication of the first edition of 'Hate Crime' in 2005, interest in this subject as a scholarly and political domain has grown considerably both in Britain and North America, but significantly also in many other parts of the world. As such, this second edition fully revises and updates the content of the first, but within a broader international context.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Nathan Hall is a senior lecturer in Criminology and Policing at the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies at the University of Portsmouth. He is also a member of the Cross-Government Hate Crime Independent Advisory Group and the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) Hate Crime Working Group. Nathan has also acted as an independent member of the UK government hate crime delegation to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), and is a member of the Crown Prosecution Service (Wessex) Independent Strategic Scrutiny and Involvement Panel.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Defining and Conceptualising Hate Crime 2. The emergence of hate crime as a contemporary socio-legal problem 3. The International Geography of Hate 4. Victims and Victimisation 5. Prejudice and Hatred 6. Offenders and Offending 7. Law and Law Enforcement 8. Challenging Hate and Hate Crime 9. Questioning the Hate Crime Paradigm 10. Critical Issues in Hate Crime
1. Defining and Conceptualising Hate Crime 2. The emergence of hate crime as a contemporary socio-legal problem 3. The International Geography of Hate 4. Victims and Victimisation 5. Prejudice and Hatred 6. Offenders and Offending 7. Law and Law Enforcement 8. Challenging Hate and Hate Crime 9. Questioning the Hate Crime Paradigm 10. Critical Issues in Hate Crime
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