Responding to hate crime
Herausgeber: Chakraborti, Neil; Garland, Jon
Responding to hate crime
Herausgeber: Chakraborti, Neil; Garland, Jon
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Bridging the gap between research and policy, this book provides new perspectives on the nature of hate crime victimisation and perpetration.
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Bridging the gap between research and policy, this book provides new perspectives on the nature of hate crime victimisation and perpetration.
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- Verlag: Bristol University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781447308775
- ISBN-10: 1447308778
- Artikelnr.: 42423225
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Bristol University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781447308775
- ISBN-10: 1447308778
- Artikelnr.: 42423225
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Neil Chakraborti is a Reader in Criminology at the University of Leicester, UK. He has published extensively in the field of hate crime and works closely with practitioners, scholars and campaigners to connect policy and research. Jon Garland is a Reader in Criminology in the Department of Sociology at University of Surrey, UK. He has researched and published widely in the areas of hate crime, rural racism, policing and victimisation.
Introduction and Overview ~ Neil Chakraborti; Part One: Working Together:
Developing Shared Perspectives; The adventures of an accidental academic in
'policy-land': a personal reflection on bridging academia, policing and
government in a hate crime context ~ Nathan Hall; Academia from a
practitioner's perspective: a reflection on the changes in the relationship
between academia, policing and government in a hate crime context ~ Paul
Giannasi; Reshaping hate crime policy and practice: lessons from a
grassroots campaign ~ an interview with Sylvia Lancaster, founder of the
Sophie Lancaster Foundation; Not getting away with it: linking sex work and
hate crime in Merseyside ~ Rosie Campbell; Evidencing the case for hate
crime ~ Joanna Perry; Part Two: Researching Key Issues: Emerging Themes and
Challenges; Working with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities
to shape hate crime policy ~ Marian Duggan; Using a 'layers of influence'
model to understand the interaction of research, policy and practice in
relation to disablist hate crime ~ Chih Hoong Sin; Responding to the needs
of victims of Islamophobia ~ Irene Zempi; Controlling the new far right on
the streets: policing the English Defence League in policy and praxis ~
James Treadwell; Developing themes on young people, everyday
multiculturalism and hate crime ~ Stevie-Jade Hardy; Hate crime against
students: recent developments in research, policy and practice ~ Lucy
Michael; We need to talk about women: examining the place of gender in hate
crime policy ~ Hannah Mason-Bish; Part Three: Challenging Prejudice:
Combating Hate Offending; Courage in the Face of Hate: a curricular
resource for confronting anti-LGBTQ violence ~ Barbara Perry and D. Ryan
Dyck; Policing prejudice motivated crime: a research case study ~ Gail
Mason, Jude McCulloch and JaneMaree Maher; Policing hate against Gypsies
and Travellers: dealing with the dark side ~ Zoë James; Understanding how
'hate' hurts: a case study of working with offenders and potential
offenders ~ Paul Iganski, with Karen Ainsworth, Laura Geraghty, Spyridoula
Lagou, and Nafysa Patel; Restorative approaches to working with hate crime
offenders ~ Mark Austin Walters; Conclusions ~ Jon Garland.
Developing Shared Perspectives; The adventures of an accidental academic in
'policy-land': a personal reflection on bridging academia, policing and
government in a hate crime context ~ Nathan Hall; Academia from a
practitioner's perspective: a reflection on the changes in the relationship
between academia, policing and government in a hate crime context ~ Paul
Giannasi; Reshaping hate crime policy and practice: lessons from a
grassroots campaign ~ an interview with Sylvia Lancaster, founder of the
Sophie Lancaster Foundation; Not getting away with it: linking sex work and
hate crime in Merseyside ~ Rosie Campbell; Evidencing the case for hate
crime ~ Joanna Perry; Part Two: Researching Key Issues: Emerging Themes and
Challenges; Working with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities
to shape hate crime policy ~ Marian Duggan; Using a 'layers of influence'
model to understand the interaction of research, policy and practice in
relation to disablist hate crime ~ Chih Hoong Sin; Responding to the needs
of victims of Islamophobia ~ Irene Zempi; Controlling the new far right on
the streets: policing the English Defence League in policy and praxis ~
James Treadwell; Developing themes on young people, everyday
multiculturalism and hate crime ~ Stevie-Jade Hardy; Hate crime against
students: recent developments in research, policy and practice ~ Lucy
Michael; We need to talk about women: examining the place of gender in hate
crime policy ~ Hannah Mason-Bish; Part Three: Challenging Prejudice:
Combating Hate Offending; Courage in the Face of Hate: a curricular
resource for confronting anti-LGBTQ violence ~ Barbara Perry and D. Ryan
Dyck; Policing prejudice motivated crime: a research case study ~ Gail
Mason, Jude McCulloch and JaneMaree Maher; Policing hate against Gypsies
and Travellers: dealing with the dark side ~ Zoë James; Understanding how
'hate' hurts: a case study of working with offenders and potential
offenders ~ Paul Iganski, with Karen Ainsworth, Laura Geraghty, Spyridoula
Lagou, and Nafysa Patel; Restorative approaches to working with hate crime
offenders ~ Mark Austin Walters; Conclusions ~ Jon Garland.
Introduction and Overview ~ Neil Chakraborti; Part One: Working Together:
Developing Shared Perspectives; The adventures of an accidental academic in
'policy-land': a personal reflection on bridging academia, policing and
government in a hate crime context ~ Nathan Hall; Academia from a
practitioner's perspective: a reflection on the changes in the relationship
between academia, policing and government in a hate crime context ~ Paul
Giannasi; Reshaping hate crime policy and practice: lessons from a
grassroots campaign ~ an interview with Sylvia Lancaster, founder of the
Sophie Lancaster Foundation; Not getting away with it: linking sex work and
hate crime in Merseyside ~ Rosie Campbell; Evidencing the case for hate
crime ~ Joanna Perry; Part Two: Researching Key Issues: Emerging Themes and
Challenges; Working with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities
to shape hate crime policy ~ Marian Duggan; Using a 'layers of influence'
model to understand the interaction of research, policy and practice in
relation to disablist hate crime ~ Chih Hoong Sin; Responding to the needs
of victims of Islamophobia ~ Irene Zempi; Controlling the new far right on
the streets: policing the English Defence League in policy and praxis ~
James Treadwell; Developing themes on young people, everyday
multiculturalism and hate crime ~ Stevie-Jade Hardy; Hate crime against
students: recent developments in research, policy and practice ~ Lucy
Michael; We need to talk about women: examining the place of gender in hate
crime policy ~ Hannah Mason-Bish; Part Three: Challenging Prejudice:
Combating Hate Offending; Courage in the Face of Hate: a curricular
resource for confronting anti-LGBTQ violence ~ Barbara Perry and D. Ryan
Dyck; Policing prejudice motivated crime: a research case study ~ Gail
Mason, Jude McCulloch and JaneMaree Maher; Policing hate against Gypsies
and Travellers: dealing with the dark side ~ Zoë James; Understanding how
'hate' hurts: a case study of working with offenders and potential
offenders ~ Paul Iganski, with Karen Ainsworth, Laura Geraghty, Spyridoula
Lagou, and Nafysa Patel; Restorative approaches to working with hate crime
offenders ~ Mark Austin Walters; Conclusions ~ Jon Garland.
Developing Shared Perspectives; The adventures of an accidental academic in
'policy-land': a personal reflection on bridging academia, policing and
government in a hate crime context ~ Nathan Hall; Academia from a
practitioner's perspective: a reflection on the changes in the relationship
between academia, policing and government in a hate crime context ~ Paul
Giannasi; Reshaping hate crime policy and practice: lessons from a
grassroots campaign ~ an interview with Sylvia Lancaster, founder of the
Sophie Lancaster Foundation; Not getting away with it: linking sex work and
hate crime in Merseyside ~ Rosie Campbell; Evidencing the case for hate
crime ~ Joanna Perry; Part Two: Researching Key Issues: Emerging Themes and
Challenges; Working with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities
to shape hate crime policy ~ Marian Duggan; Using a 'layers of influence'
model to understand the interaction of research, policy and practice in
relation to disablist hate crime ~ Chih Hoong Sin; Responding to the needs
of victims of Islamophobia ~ Irene Zempi; Controlling the new far right on
the streets: policing the English Defence League in policy and praxis ~
James Treadwell; Developing themes on young people, everyday
multiculturalism and hate crime ~ Stevie-Jade Hardy; Hate crime against
students: recent developments in research, policy and practice ~ Lucy
Michael; We need to talk about women: examining the place of gender in hate
crime policy ~ Hannah Mason-Bish; Part Three: Challenging Prejudice:
Combating Hate Offending; Courage in the Face of Hate: a curricular
resource for confronting anti-LGBTQ violence ~ Barbara Perry and D. Ryan
Dyck; Policing prejudice motivated crime: a research case study ~ Gail
Mason, Jude McCulloch and JaneMaree Maher; Policing hate against Gypsies
and Travellers: dealing with the dark side ~ Zoë James; Understanding how
'hate' hurts: a case study of working with offenders and potential
offenders ~ Paul Iganski, with Karen Ainsworth, Laura Geraghty, Spyridoula
Lagou, and Nafysa Patel; Restorative approaches to working with hate crime
offenders ~ Mark Austin Walters; Conclusions ~ Jon Garland.