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.



Autorentext

Neil Chakraborti is a Professor of Criminology at the University of Leicester, Director of the Leicester Centre for Hate Studies and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Ontario. He has published widely within the field of hate crime, and his books include Hate Crime: Impact, Causes and Responses (Sage, 2nd edition 2015; 1st edition 2009 with Jon Garland) Responding to Hate Crime: The Case for Connecting Policy and Research (2014, with Jon Garland); Islamophobia, Victimisation and the Veil (2014 with Irene Zempi); Hate Crime: Concepts, Policy, Future Directions (2010); and Rural Racism (2004 with Jon Garland).

Neil conducts ongoing research in the field of hate studies, and was recently commissioned by the Equality and Human Rights Commission to investigate problems of under-reporting amongst lesbian, gay, bi and trans victims of hate crime. Prior to this he has led a series of funded research projects, including the ESRC-funded Leicester Hate Crime Project and a range of police- and local authority-funded studies of racism, victimisation and targeted hostility. In 2012 he was appointed as a Commissioner on the first-ever inquiry into sex in prisons within England and Wales, established by the Howard League for Penal Reform. He sits on the editorial boards of the British Journal of Criminology and Palgrave Communications, and is Chair of Research on the Board of Trustees for the Howard League for Penal Reform.



Inhalt

Chapter One: Understanding Hate Crime
Chapter Two: Racist Hate Crime
Chapter Three: Religiously Motivated Hate Crime
Chapter Four: Homophobic Hate Crime
Chapter Five: Transphobic Hate Crime
Chapter Six: Disablist Hate Crime
Chapter Seven: Vulnerability, 'Difference' and Gendered Violence
Chapter Eight: Perpetrators of Hate Crime
Chapter Nine: Responding to Hate Crime
Chapter Ten: International Perspectives on Hate Crime
Chapter Eleven: Conclusions and Future Directions

Titel
Hate Crime
Untertitel
Impact, Causes and Responses
EAN
9781473918092
ISBN
978-1-4739-1809-2
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
18.03.2015
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
208
Jahr
2015
Untertitel
Englisch