ABSTRACT

This edited collection brings together many of the world's leading experts, both academic and practitioner, in a single volume handbook that examines key international issues in the field of hate crime. Collectively it examines a range of pertinent areas with the ultimate aim of providing a detailed picture of the hate crime 'problem' in different parts of the world. The book is divided into four parts:

  • An examination, covering theories and concepts, of issues relating to definitions of hate crime, the individual and community impacts of hate crime, the controversies of hate crime legislation, and theoretical approaches to understanding offending.

  • An exploration of the international geography of hate, in which each chapter examines a range of hate crime issues in different parts of the world, including the UK, wider Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand.

  • Reflections on a number of different perspectives across a range of key issues in hate crime, examining areas including particular issues affecting different victim groups, the increasingly important influence of the Internet, and hate crimes in sport.

  • A discussion of a range of international efforts being utilised to combat hate and hate crime.

Offering a strong international focus and comprehensive coverage of a wide range of hate crime issues, this book is an important contribution to hate crime studies and will be essential reading for academics, students and practitioners interested in this field.

part 1|2 pages

Theories and concepts

chapter 2|10 pages

Beyond the Silo

Rethinking hate crime and intersectionality

chapter 5|10 pages

Legislating against hate

chapter 6|12 pages

Understanding hate crimes 1

Sociological and criminological perspectives

chapter 7|14 pages

Understanding hate crimes 1

Perspectives from the wider social sciences

part 2|2 pages

The international geography of hate

chapter 8|10 pages

Hate crime in Europe

chapter 9|12 pages

Hate crime in the United Kingdom

chapter 11|9 pages

Global antisemitism

chapter 12|15 pages

The European extreme right

In search of respectability?

chapter 14|11 pages

Hate and hate crime in Canada

chapter 15|19 pages

A governance of denial 1

Hate crime in Australia and New Zealand

part 3|2 pages

Key issues in hate crime

chapter 17|19 pages

Disability hostility, harassment and violence in the UK

A ‘motiveless’ and ‘senseless’ crime?

chapter 21|12 pages

LGBT hate crime

chapter 24|13 pages

Hate on the Internet

chapter 25|12 pages

Online hate and cyber-bigotry 1

A glance at our radicalized online world

chapter 26|12 pages

Hate crime in sport

part 4|2 pages

Combating hate and hate crime

chapter 27|12 pages

Policing and hate crime

chapter 28|13 pages

Intelligence and hate crime

chapter 29|11 pages

Forensic science and hate crime

chapter 30|14 pages

“You're a victim, don't become a perpetrator”

A study of the ‘moral career’ of racist hate crime victims

chapter 31|10 pages

Working with perpetrators

chapter 32|9 pages

Helping offenders to ‘think again’

A practitioner's perspective on developing an intervention for hate offenders

chapter 33|11 pages

Repairing the harms of hate crime

A restorative justice approach

chapter 34|9 pages

Challenging sectarianism

chapter 35|21 pages

Deradicalization