Menu
The Routledge international handbook on hate crime
Enlarge

The Routledge international handbook on hate crime

Publication Data

Contents

Introduction / Nathan Hall, Abbee Corb, Paul Giannasi, and John Grieve
Theories and concepts
Framing the boundaries of hate crime / Neil Chakraborti
Beyond the silo : rethinking hate crime and intersectionality / Hannah Mason-Bish
The personal injuries of hate crime / Paul Iganski and Spiridoula Lagou
Exploring the community impacts of hate crime / Barbara Perry
Legislating against hate / Gail Mason
Explaining hate crimes : sociological and criminological perspectives / Nathan Hall
Explaining hate crimes : perspectives from the wider social sciences / Nathan Hall
The international geography of hate
Hate crimes in Europe / Mike Whine
Hate crimes in the UK / Paul Giannasi
Sectarianism and hate crime in Northern Ireland / Marian Duggan
Global antisemitism / Dave Rich
The European extreme right / Emmanuel Godin
Hate crimes in the United States / Jordan Blair Woods
Hate crimes in Canada / Abbee Corb
A governance of denial : hate crime in Australia and New Zealand / Nicole Asquith
Key issues in hate crime
Hate crimes against disabled people / Chih Hoong Sin
Disability hostility, harassment and violence in the UK / Paul Hamilton and Loretta Trickett
Alternative subcultures and hate crime / Jon Garland and Paul Hodkinson
Hate crimes against gypsies, travellers and Roma in Europe / Zoe James
Reflections on gendered masculine identities in targeted violence against ethnic minorities / Loretta Trickett
LGBT hate crime / Leslie Moran
Anti-transgender hate crimes Jordan / Blair Woods and Jody L. Herman
Good and evil on the internet / Sol Littman
Online hatred / Sarah Rohlfing
Online hate and cyber-bigotry: a glance at our radicalized online world Abbee Corb
Hate crimes in sport / Nick Hawkins
Combating hate and hate crime
Policing and hate crime / Paul Giannasi
Intelligence-led approaches to combating hate crime / John Grieve
Forensic science and hate crime / Paul Smith
You're a victim, don't become an offender : a study of the "moral career" of racist hate crime victims / Corinne Funnell
Working with offenders / Liz Dixon and David Court
Rehabilitative programmes for hate offenders / Eila Davis
Repairing the harms of hate crime : a restorative justice approach / Mark Walters
Challenging sectarianism / Graham Spencer
Deradicalisation / Daniel Koehler.

Topics

Catalogue Data

ISBD

Buy a copy

OBNB doesn't sell books, but you may be able to find a copy at one of these websites:

The Routledge international handbook on hate crime. ISBN 9780415818902. Published by Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group in 2015. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

obnb.uk is a Good Stuff website.