Many disabled people experience fear, harassment and occasionally violence in an array of public and private spaces, yet the issue remains unexamined by geographers of disability. To address this research gap, the paper develops a critical geography of disability ‘hate crime’. Extreme, yet rare, violent acts against disabled people constitute the popular and policy imagination of disability hate crime. Whilst clearly important, these cases characterise disability hate crime as individually targeted placeless acts of extreme abjection against disabled people; at the same time drawing attention away from the everyday ‘low-level’ harassment, name-calling, fear and neglect, experienced by many in mainstream spaces, and the impact on senses of s...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to summarise key findings and recommendations from the “Livi...
There is little sustained exploration of intersectionality within disability studies or hate crime r...
Both disability hate crime and institutional violence are major violations of the rights of persons ...
Many disabled people experience fear, harassment and occasionally violence in an array of public and...
Disabled people experience significant social discrimination and spatial exclusion in their everyday...
This research explores the nature and impact of disability hate crime from the perspective of disabl...
During recent years ‘disability hate crime’ has become a major political and criminal justice concer...
This article examines disabled people’s experiences of hate crime during a period of austerity and w...
This article contributes to the growing literature concerning Disability Hate Studies. The study emp...
This paper identifies some of the characteristics of disability hate crimes and explains the differe...
The category of hate crime is a recent legislative response to the increasing levels of anti-social,...
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...
The numbers of hate crimes against disabled people seem to be growing although such crimes often go ...
This article discusses the Don’t Stand By: Hate Crime Research Report (DSB) (Mencap, 2011), which do...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to summarise key findings and recommendations from the “Livi...
There is little sustained exploration of intersectionality within disability studies or hate crime r...
Both disability hate crime and institutional violence are major violations of the rights of persons ...
Many disabled people experience fear, harassment and occasionally violence in an array of public and...
Disabled people experience significant social discrimination and spatial exclusion in their everyday...
This research explores the nature and impact of disability hate crime from the perspective of disabl...
During recent years ‘disability hate crime’ has become a major political and criminal justice concer...
This article examines disabled people’s experiences of hate crime during a period of austerity and w...
This article contributes to the growing literature concerning Disability Hate Studies. The study emp...
This paper identifies some of the characteristics of disability hate crimes and explains the differe...
The category of hate crime is a recent legislative response to the increasing levels of anti-social,...
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...
The numbers of hate crimes against disabled people seem to be growing although such crimes often go ...
This article discusses the Don’t Stand By: Hate Crime Research Report (DSB) (Mencap, 2011), which do...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to summarise key findings and recommendations from the “Livi...
There is little sustained exploration of intersectionality within disability studies or hate crime r...
Both disability hate crime and institutional violence are major violations of the rights of persons ...