Hate crime laws have emerged within a climate of penal expansion and identity politics. They contain ideological claims designed to reconfigure social norms and regimes of difference. This article employs the concept of the hate threshold to examine the principles and practices that turn an ordinary crime into a hate crime and the normative messages that flow from this. The hate threshold takes three major elements – emotion, causation and difference – as a framework for analysing how the legal rules are operationalised. Analysis of Australian sentencing aggravation law reveals that courts have set a relatively rigorous standard for offender sentiment and causation. However, the development of a more fluid threshold around the element of di...
Hate crime research has gone through several ebbs and flows over the last twenty years. At times, ac...
article published in law reviewThe 1980s and 1990s witnessed an extraordinary amount of police, legi...
Although the presence of aggravated offences along with the enhanced sentencing regime appears to pr...
Hate crime laws have emerged within a climate of penal expansion and identity politics. They contain...
The enactment of hate crime law-law that enhances the punishment of those whose crimes are motivated...
Hate crime is new in our criminal law but it is not new occurrence and its roots take place back in ...
This article discusses aspects of hate crime that make it somewhat unexceptional. By making these po...
This article presents key findings from an EU-funded two-year empirical study into the legal process...
[First paragraph] Hate crime’ is a politically and socially significant term that cuts across discip...
The last decade of the 20th century has seen a flurry of hate crime legislation and other state acti...
noResearch into the contours of hate crime has gone through several ebbs and flows over the last twe...
This paper seeks to ascertain what exactly are the most important or relevant aspects of hate crime ...
This article considers whether the targeted victimization of adults who sexually assault children sh...
Section 718.2(a)(i) of the Criminal Code embodies the values of a society which denounces hate crime...
Hate crimes are grave offences that involve violations of human rights and humanitarian law. Hate cr...
Hate crime research has gone through several ebbs and flows over the last twenty years. At times, ac...
article published in law reviewThe 1980s and 1990s witnessed an extraordinary amount of police, legi...
Although the presence of aggravated offences along with the enhanced sentencing regime appears to pr...
Hate crime laws have emerged within a climate of penal expansion and identity politics. They contain...
The enactment of hate crime law-law that enhances the punishment of those whose crimes are motivated...
Hate crime is new in our criminal law but it is not new occurrence and its roots take place back in ...
This article discusses aspects of hate crime that make it somewhat unexceptional. By making these po...
This article presents key findings from an EU-funded two-year empirical study into the legal process...
[First paragraph] Hate crime’ is a politically and socially significant term that cuts across discip...
The last decade of the 20th century has seen a flurry of hate crime legislation and other state acti...
noResearch into the contours of hate crime has gone through several ebbs and flows over the last twe...
This paper seeks to ascertain what exactly are the most important or relevant aspects of hate crime ...
This article considers whether the targeted victimization of adults who sexually assault children sh...
Section 718.2(a)(i) of the Criminal Code embodies the values of a society which denounces hate crime...
Hate crimes are grave offences that involve violations of human rights and humanitarian law. Hate cr...
Hate crime research has gone through several ebbs and flows over the last twenty years. At times, ac...
article published in law reviewThe 1980s and 1990s witnessed an extraordinary amount of police, legi...
Although the presence of aggravated offences along with the enhanced sentencing regime appears to pr...