In this response to Duncan Breen and Juan Nel’s article on the need for legislation to enhance the sentences imposed on those convicted of hate crime, we draw on the international literature and our own research on racially motivated offending to argue that South Africa ought to adopt a more circumspect approach than the UK and the USA if it wishes to deal effectively with this kind of offending. We also warn that hate crime law brings with it some significant and undesirable unintended consequences for those it is meant to protect
The issue of hate crime and how to tackle it has become of increasing significance over the last two...
Since the early 1980\u27s, nearly every state has passed a law against crimes motivated by bias. The...
In 2012, the Ministry of Justice asked the Law Commission to examine the case for extending the raci...
In this response to Duncan Breen and Juan Nel’s article on the need for legislation to enhance the s...
The South African government is currently developing legislation on hate crimes. This follows repeat...
The South African government is currently developing legislation on hate crimes. This follows repeat...
Hate crimes are grave offences that involve violations of human rights and humanitarian law. Hate cr...
This article, which is the second of a two-part submission, examines the South African legal positio...
Hate crimes are crimes that are motivated by personal prejudice or bias. Hate-crime laws criminalise...
Hate crimes are crimes that are motivated by personal prejudice or bias. Hate-crime laws criminalise...
Hate crime laws have emerged within a climate of penal expansion and identity politics. They contain...
Despite most states ' widespread adoption in the past 10 years of hate crime laws, researchers ...
Hate crime is a priority area for the Government and policymakers. Among other initiatives to tackle...
HSRC Policy Brief, MarchThe purpose of this policy brief is to evaluate whether existing laws govern...
Crimes that are motivated by prejudice or bias towards certain personal characteristics of the victi...
The issue of hate crime and how to tackle it has become of increasing significance over the last two...
Since the early 1980\u27s, nearly every state has passed a law against crimes motivated by bias. The...
In 2012, the Ministry of Justice asked the Law Commission to examine the case for extending the raci...
In this response to Duncan Breen and Juan Nel’s article on the need for legislation to enhance the s...
The South African government is currently developing legislation on hate crimes. This follows repeat...
The South African government is currently developing legislation on hate crimes. This follows repeat...
Hate crimes are grave offences that involve violations of human rights and humanitarian law. Hate cr...
This article, which is the second of a two-part submission, examines the South African legal positio...
Hate crimes are crimes that are motivated by personal prejudice or bias. Hate-crime laws criminalise...
Hate crimes are crimes that are motivated by personal prejudice or bias. Hate-crime laws criminalise...
Hate crime laws have emerged within a climate of penal expansion and identity politics. They contain...
Despite most states ' widespread adoption in the past 10 years of hate crime laws, researchers ...
Hate crime is a priority area for the Government and policymakers. Among other initiatives to tackle...
HSRC Policy Brief, MarchThe purpose of this policy brief is to evaluate whether existing laws govern...
Crimes that are motivated by prejudice or bias towards certain personal characteristics of the victi...
The issue of hate crime and how to tackle it has become of increasing significance over the last two...
Since the early 1980\u27s, nearly every state has passed a law against crimes motivated by bias. The...
In 2012, the Ministry of Justice asked the Law Commission to examine the case for extending the raci...