This article examines the importance of perceptions of police legitimacy in the decision to report hate crime incidents in Australia. It addresses an identified gap in the literature by analysing the 2011-2012 National Security and Preparedness Survey (NSPS) results to not only explore differences between hate crime and non-hate crime reporting but also how individual characteristics and perceptions of legitimacy influence decisions about reporting crime to police. Using the NSPS survey data, we created three Generalised Linear Latent and Mixed Models (Gllamm), which explore the influence of individual characteristics and potential barriers on the decision to report crime/hate crime incidents to police. Our results suggest that hate crimes ...
Bias crime is crime that is motivated by prejudice or bias towards an attribute of the victim, such ...
This paper seeks to ascertain what exactly are the most important or relevant aspects of hate crime ...
The aim of this submission is to draw the Committee’s attention to the need for law reform for hate ...
This article examines the importance of perceptions of police legitimacy in the decision to report h...
This article examines the importance of perceptions of police legitimacy in the decision to report h...
This paper aims to answer the question: can the aspiration for increasing hate crime reporting conta...
Within a global pandemic and increased questioning of police utility and legitimacy around racism an...
© 2020 Manchester Metropolitan University. Since the seminal 1999 Macpherson report, hate crime has ...
• Purpose: This paper fills a research and literature gap by examining the nature and impact of hat...
Official definitions of hate crime are viewed as overly narrow and unnecessarily exclusive. To enabl...
Bias Crime is crime where the victim is targeted because of an aspect of their identity, including r...
This paper presents findings from an undergraduate research project into third party reporting Hate ...
In this short report we summarise some of our key findings from the quantitative surveys and experim...
Much of the academic, practitioner and voluntary sector interest in victims of hate crime have focus...
Bias crime is crime that is motivated by prejudice or bias towards an attribute of the victim, such ...
Bias crime is crime that is motivated by prejudice or bias towards an attribute of the victim, such ...
This paper seeks to ascertain what exactly are the most important or relevant aspects of hate crime ...
The aim of this submission is to draw the Committee’s attention to the need for law reform for hate ...
This article examines the importance of perceptions of police legitimacy in the decision to report h...
This article examines the importance of perceptions of police legitimacy in the decision to report h...
This paper aims to answer the question: can the aspiration for increasing hate crime reporting conta...
Within a global pandemic and increased questioning of police utility and legitimacy around racism an...
© 2020 Manchester Metropolitan University. Since the seminal 1999 Macpherson report, hate crime has ...
• Purpose: This paper fills a research and literature gap by examining the nature and impact of hat...
Official definitions of hate crime are viewed as overly narrow and unnecessarily exclusive. To enabl...
Bias Crime is crime where the victim is targeted because of an aspect of their identity, including r...
This paper presents findings from an undergraduate research project into third party reporting Hate ...
In this short report we summarise some of our key findings from the quantitative surveys and experim...
Much of the academic, practitioner and voluntary sector interest in victims of hate crime have focus...
Bias crime is crime that is motivated by prejudice or bias towards an attribute of the victim, such ...
Bias crime is crime that is motivated by prejudice or bias towards an attribute of the victim, such ...
This paper seeks to ascertain what exactly are the most important or relevant aspects of hate crime ...
The aim of this submission is to draw the Committee’s attention to the need for law reform for hate ...