This paper identifies some of the characteristics of disability hate crimes and explains the difference between a “hate crime” and other sorts of crimes. Hate crimes are best understood as crimes with two victims (both individuals and communities) and as two crimes in one act. The high level of violence associated with hate crimes are noted, and the evidence necessary to demonstrate “hate” exists is also discussed. The differences between hate speech and hate crimes are outlined. The paper discusses the rapid growth in recent years of anti-disability websites on the Internet. It suggests that the use of the Internet to promote hatred of disabled people is a serious concern. Finally, some possible responses to disability hate crimes are iden...
It is estimated 15% of adults worldwide have a disability (Hughes et al, 2012), with Autism Spectrum...
There is little sustained exploration of intersectionality within disability studies or hate crime r...
There is no aggravated offence for disability hate crime (DHC). The current legislation fails to pla...
A hate crime is a criminal offense committed against person or property that is motivated, in whole ...
During recent years ‘disability hate crime’ has become a major political and criminal justice concer...
This research explores the nature and impact of disability hate crime from the perspective of disabl...
My plan for this talk is to clarify our understandings of hate crimes as a concept, to outline the F...
This article examines disabled people’s experiences of hate crime during a period of austerity and w...
Hate crime is now an established term in the fields of racist and religious attacks and is acknowled...
This article contributes to the growing literature concerning Disability Hate Studies. The study emp...
Hate crime is now an established term in the fields of racist and religious attacks and is acknowled...
Hate crime is now an established term in the fields of racist and religious attacks and is acknowled...
Many disabled people experience fear, harassment and occasionally violence in an array of public and...
Public acts of hostility and harassment against disabled people are characterised in law as hate cri...
Both disability hate crime and institutional violence are major violations of the rights of persons ...
It is estimated 15% of adults worldwide have a disability (Hughes et al, 2012), with Autism Spectrum...
There is little sustained exploration of intersectionality within disability studies or hate crime r...
There is no aggravated offence for disability hate crime (DHC). The current legislation fails to pla...
A hate crime is a criminal offense committed against person or property that is motivated, in whole ...
During recent years ‘disability hate crime’ has become a major political and criminal justice concer...
This research explores the nature and impact of disability hate crime from the perspective of disabl...
My plan for this talk is to clarify our understandings of hate crimes as a concept, to outline the F...
This article examines disabled people’s experiences of hate crime during a period of austerity and w...
Hate crime is now an established term in the fields of racist and religious attacks and is acknowled...
This article contributes to the growing literature concerning Disability Hate Studies. The study emp...
Hate crime is now an established term in the fields of racist and religious attacks and is acknowled...
Hate crime is now an established term in the fields of racist and religious attacks and is acknowled...
Many disabled people experience fear, harassment and occasionally violence in an array of public and...
Public acts of hostility and harassment against disabled people are characterised in law as hate cri...
Both disability hate crime and institutional violence are major violations of the rights of persons ...
It is estimated 15% of adults worldwide have a disability (Hughes et al, 2012), with Autism Spectrum...
There is little sustained exploration of intersectionality within disability studies or hate crime r...
There is no aggravated offence for disability hate crime (DHC). The current legislation fails to pla...