Responses to hate crimes, hate incidents and hate speech are characterised by an exceptional fragmentation in terminology and lack of coordination among governmental and non-governmental organisations. This article proposes a new conceptual framework to map the diversity of responses to hate crime, hate incidents and hate speech, with the aim of assessing gaps and needs in this important policy area. Using Australia as a case study, we create and analyse a database of 222 organisations running activities focusing on tackling hate against different target groups. The results highlight an uneven distribution of efforts across different geographical areas, types of activities and target groups. The majority of anti-hate efforts, especially by ...
Hate crime has become an increasingly familiar term in recent times as problems of bigotry and preju...
This paper aims to answer the question: can the aspiration for increasing hate crime reporting conta...
Ecological theories of racially or ethnically motivated hate crime are largely derived from the Unit...
The case studies presented in this chapter complement the model proposed by Mason (2009; see also Ma...
Official definitions of hate crime are viewed as overly narrow and unnecessarily exclusive. To enabl...
In Australia and New Zealand, the strategies employed by governments to remedy prejudice, intoleranc...
In 2010, the South African Hate Crimes Working Group initiated a project to monitor hate incidents. ...
Hate crime legislation has gained increasing support in the US since the 1990s by a diversity of gro...
The need for fresh responses to hate crime has become all the more apparent at a time when numbers o...
PURPOSE – The purpose of this paper is to highlight an urgent need for new and improved approaches t...
Anti-vilification laws, primarily but not exclusively on the grounds of race, have become an accepte...
This article examines the importance of perceptions of police legitimacy in the decision to report h...
Hate crime laws have emerged within a climate of penal expansion and identity politics. They contain...
Hate crime laws in both Canada and the United States purport to promote equality using the language ...
Despite a lively debate in Australia and internationally about the operation of anti-vilification la...
Hate crime has become an increasingly familiar term in recent times as problems of bigotry and preju...
This paper aims to answer the question: can the aspiration for increasing hate crime reporting conta...
Ecological theories of racially or ethnically motivated hate crime are largely derived from the Unit...
The case studies presented in this chapter complement the model proposed by Mason (2009; see also Ma...
Official definitions of hate crime are viewed as overly narrow and unnecessarily exclusive. To enabl...
In Australia and New Zealand, the strategies employed by governments to remedy prejudice, intoleranc...
In 2010, the South African Hate Crimes Working Group initiated a project to monitor hate incidents. ...
Hate crime legislation has gained increasing support in the US since the 1990s by a diversity of gro...
The need for fresh responses to hate crime has become all the more apparent at a time when numbers o...
PURPOSE – The purpose of this paper is to highlight an urgent need for new and improved approaches t...
Anti-vilification laws, primarily but not exclusively on the grounds of race, have become an accepte...
This article examines the importance of perceptions of police legitimacy in the decision to report h...
Hate crime laws have emerged within a climate of penal expansion and identity politics. They contain...
Hate crime laws in both Canada and the United States purport to promote equality using the language ...
Despite a lively debate in Australia and internationally about the operation of anti-vilification la...
Hate crime has become an increasingly familiar term in recent times as problems of bigotry and preju...
This paper aims to answer the question: can the aspiration for increasing hate crime reporting conta...
Ecological theories of racially or ethnically motivated hate crime are largely derived from the Unit...