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Disability Hate Crime: Perspectives for Change

Disability Hate Crime: Perspectives for Change

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  • 出版商: Routledge
  • ISBN: 9781032579795
  • 出版时间 September 2024
  • 规格: Hardback
  • 适应领域: U.K. ? 免责申明:
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    Bringing together perspectives from academics, practitioners, campaigners, and activists, this book explores the victimology of disability hate crime (DHC).

    For the first time, this book brings together recent academic thought, the stance of those working for the United Nations to further the rights of disabled people, and a helpful toolkit of how to advance the status of the disabled victim of hate crime. Campaigners, support workers and legal scholars present a tangential approach to revealing the plight of disabled victims, and their associates. The book will reveal the expertise required to understand experiences of victimisation and how to help reconstruct the lives of those affected by this type of violence. Never before has a book produced such a nuanced and multidisciplinary approach to discussing disability hate crime.

    This volume will be useful, not only for those academically interested in how disability hate crime is perpetrated, but also for scholars who wish to study how to raise awareness and lobby for change. It is essential reading for those engaged with hate studies, victimology, disability, and vulnerable communities, as well as practitioners and campaigners.

  • Foreword
    Introduction
    David Wilkin and Leah Burch
    1. The Vagaries of Vulnerability
    David Wilkin
    2. Revealing the Benefits, Barriers, and Prevalence of Intersectionality in Disability Hate Crime Research
    Jane C. Healy
    3. Geographies of Disability Hate Crime
    Edward Hall
    4. Disability, Mate Crime, and Cuckooing (Home Takeovers)
    Stephen J. Macdonald, John Clayton and Catherine Donovan
    5. Online Harm? Uncovering Experiences of (in)Visible Appearance-Based Trolling and Hostility
    Lauren Doyle
    6. Structural Disability Hate
    Emma Astra (AKA The Disabled PhD Student)
    7. ‘Every Day Is Filled with Unexpected Violations’ - Examining the Continuum of Disability Hate Crime for Disabled Women
    Hannah Mason-Bish
    8. Online Disablist Hate Speech: The Role of Social Networking Sites
    Erin Pritchard
    9. The Emotional Labour of Researching Hate Crime
    Irene Zempi
    10. Disability Hate Speech and Hate Crimes: Assessing the Role of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Tackling Disability-based Animus
    Janet E. Lord, William I. Pons, Michael Ashley Stein, Kathy Ellem and Paul Harpur
    11. Working in Partnership: Opportunities, Values, and Impact
    Leah Burch and Joanne English (on behalf of People First Merseyside)
    12. Hate Crime Advocacy
    Ashley Stephen
    13. Campaigning against Disability Hate
    Bethany Bale
    14. Policy Futurities of Disability Hate and Hostility: Reflections from Two Jurisdictions
    Claire Edwards
    15. Disability Hate Crime: Historic Achievements and Future Directions
    Stephen Brookes MBE

    Conclusion
    Leah Burch and David Wilkin

    Index

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