Purpose The purpose of this paper is to summarise key findings and recommendations from the “Living in Fear” research project focusing on the experiences of people with learning disabilities and autism related to disability hate crime and the experience of the police in dealing with such incidents. Design/methodology/approach Methods included: first, a postal survey with 255 people with learning disabilities or autism (or their carers for people with more severe disabilities), of whom 24 also took part in semi-structured interviews; and second, an electronic survey of the knowledge and experience of 459 police officers or support staff. Findings Just under half of participants had experienced some form of victimisation. The Police ...
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 em...
In the UK, almost all people with learning disabilities and autism live either in the family home or...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to summarise key findings and recommendations from the “Livi...
This research explores the nature and impact of disability hate crime from the perspective of disabl...
Critical theory is useful in understanding the position of people with disabilities (PWD) in society...
This article examines disabled people’s experiences of hate crime during a period of austerity and w...
Disability hate crime is under-reported in the UK with perceived lim-ited support given to the victi...
Analysis of the literature has indicated that additional research is required to address the knowled...
It is estimated 15% of adults worldwide have a disability (Hughes et al, 2012), with Autism Spectrum...
Although a universal conceptualisation of disability hate crime does not exist, it is widely agreed ...
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 ...
Criminal justice responses to disability hate crime have been criticised, particularly in relation t...
Evidence suggests that care staff have difficulty recognising offending behaviour (Thompson and Brow...
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 em...
In the UK, almost all people with learning disabilities and autism live either in the family home or...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to summarise key findings and recommendations from the “Livi...
This research explores the nature and impact of disability hate crime from the perspective of disabl...
Critical theory is useful in understanding the position of people with disabilities (PWD) in society...
This article examines disabled people’s experiences of hate crime during a period of austerity and w...
Disability hate crime is under-reported in the UK with perceived lim-ited support given to the victi...
Analysis of the literature has indicated that additional research is required to address the knowled...
It is estimated 15% of adults worldwide have a disability (Hughes et al, 2012), with Autism Spectrum...
Although a universal conceptualisation of disability hate crime does not exist, it is widely agreed ...
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 ...
Criminal justice responses to disability hate crime have been criticised, particularly in relation t...
Evidence suggests that care staff have difficulty recognising offending behaviour (Thompson and Brow...
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 em...
In the UK, almost all people with learning disabilities and autism live either in the family home or...