The numbers of hate crimes against disabled people seem to be growing although such crimes often go unreported. Sanah Sheikh looks at how some police forces are committed to tackling these crimes and changing their procedures accordingly. But there is a lack of consistency across police forces and information and learning is therefore patchy. Hate crime against disabled people needs to be given more priority
The category of hate crime is a recent legislative response to the increasing levels of anti-social,...
Many disabled people experience fear, harassment and occasionally violence in an array of public and...
When contemplating whether to introduce disability hate crime as a new substantive offence or as a ...
There is no aggravated offence for disability hate crime (DHC). The current legislation fails to pla...
This article discusses the Don’t Stand By: Hate Crime Research Report (DSB) (Mencap, 2011), which do...
During recent years ‘disability hate crime’ has become a major political and criminal justice concer...
Hate crime is now an established term in the fields of racist and religious attacks and is acknowled...
This research explores the nature and impact of disability hate crime from the perspective of disabl...
Hate crime is now an established term in the fields of racist and religious attacks and is acknowled...
Criminal justice responses to disability hate crime have been criticised, particularly in relation t...
This paper considers the relationship between disability hate crime and safeguarding adults. It crit...
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 paper identifies some of the characteristics of disability hate crimes and explains the differe...
This article contributes to the growing literature concerning Disability Hate Studies. The study emp...
The category of hate crime is a recent legislative response to the increasing levels of anti-social,...
Many disabled people experience fear, harassment and occasionally violence in an array of public and...
When contemplating whether to introduce disability hate crime as a new substantive offence or as a ...
There is no aggravated offence for disability hate crime (DHC). The current legislation fails to pla...
This article discusses the Don’t Stand By: Hate Crime Research Report (DSB) (Mencap, 2011), which do...
During recent years ‘disability hate crime’ has become a major political and criminal justice concer...
Hate crime is now an established term in the fields of racist and religious attacks and is acknowled...
This research explores the nature and impact of disability hate crime from the perspective of disabl...
Hate crime is now an established term in the fields of racist and religious attacks and is acknowled...
Criminal justice responses to disability hate crime have been criticised, particularly in relation t...
This paper considers the relationship between disability hate crime and safeguarding adults. It crit...
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 paper identifies some of the characteristics of disability hate crimes and explains the differe...
This article contributes to the growing literature concerning Disability Hate Studies. The study emp...
The category of hate crime is a recent legislative response to the increasing levels of anti-social,...
Many disabled people experience fear, harassment and occasionally violence in an array of public and...
When contemplating whether to introduce disability hate crime as a new substantive offence or as a ...