This study tests assumptions implicit in many of the policy developments around hate crime reporting that concern the social context and some of the psychological processes behind decisionmaking on victim reporting. Results suggest that official concern over reporting all hate crimes for service planning requirements is not shared by the overwhelming majority of respondents and would not be feasible to deliver. If reporting is to be increased it needs to deliver a more tangible and personally experienced outcome for the individual
This study addresses the question what makes hate crime incidents newsworthy and which factors are c...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This is a collection of data from the Leicester Hate...
This paper presents findings from an undergraduate research project into third party reporting Hate ...
Much of the academic, practitioner and voluntary sector interest in victims of hate crime have focus...
This paper aims to answer the question: can the aspiration for increasing hate crime reporting conta...
Hate crimes in the United States are a growing problem that communities and affected individuals are...
Hate crime is a social construct that is conceptualized and defined through judgments about the mean...
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...
PURPOSE – The purpose of this paper is to highlight an urgent need for new and improved approaches t...
Hate crimes have been found to have more severe consequences than other parallel crimes that were no...
The tendency to report hate crime victimization There are indicators suggesting that the tendency t...
The field of hate crime studies is a young one and as such it is characterized by a high proportion ...
The aim of the study is to provide thevictims’perspective to the contemporary conceptualization of h...
Under-reporting has been a longstanding problem for criminal justice agencies, which masks the true ...
This study addresses the question what makes hate crime incidents newsworthy and which factors are c...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This is a collection of data from the Leicester Hate...
This paper presents findings from an undergraduate research project into third party reporting Hate ...
Much of the academic, practitioner and voluntary sector interest in victims of hate crime have focus...
This paper aims to answer the question: can the aspiration for increasing hate crime reporting conta...
Hate crimes in the United States are a growing problem that communities and affected individuals are...
Hate crime is a social construct that is conceptualized and defined through judgments about the mean...
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...
PURPOSE – The purpose of this paper is to highlight an urgent need for new and improved approaches t...
Hate crimes have been found to have more severe consequences than other parallel crimes that were no...
The tendency to report hate crime victimization There are indicators suggesting that the tendency t...
The field of hate crime studies is a young one and as such it is characterized by a high proportion ...
The aim of the study is to provide thevictims’perspective to the contemporary conceptualization of h...
Under-reporting has been a longstanding problem for criminal justice agencies, which masks the true ...
This study addresses the question what makes hate crime incidents newsworthy and which factors are c...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This is a collection of data from the Leicester Hate...
This paper presents findings from an undergraduate research project into third party reporting Hate ...