The aim of this submission is to draw the Committee’s attention to the need for law reform for hate crime, to provide recommendations for improving reporting and recording of hate crime, and to highlight current research evidence on responses to hate crime. The disparate and hierarchical structure of hate crime law is in need of reform. However, before the relevant legislation is amended the Government may benefit from awaiting the results of a full scale review of the legal process for hate crime currently being conducted at the University of Sussex. Research shows that there is still a significant problem of under-reporting. Further training of police officers is required to improve identification (flagging) of hate crimes, while more eff...
In January 2017, the Scottish Government announced a review of hate crime legislation, chaired by Lo...
In 2013, a group of scholars from Europe and North America came together to form the International N...
In 2012, the Ministry of Justice asked the Law Commission to examine the case for extending the raci...
Hate crime is a priority area for the Government and policymakers. Among other initiatives to tackle...
This article presents key findings from an EU-funded two-year empirical study into the legal process...
This paper aims to answer the question: can the aspiration for increasing hate crime reporting conta...
The issue of hate crime and how to tackle it has become of increasing significance over the last two...
In this short report we summarise some of our key findings from the quantitative surveys and experim...
In an age where hate and prejudice transfer seamlessly from online conversations to our communities,...
Hate crime research has increased, but there are very few studies examining hate crime offenders. It...
n/aThe purpose of this research was to understand and explore the Lifecycle of a Hate C...
Much of the academic, practitioner and voluntary sector interest in victims of hate crime have focus...
This paper seeks to ascertain what exactly are the most important or relevant aspects of hate crime ...
This article presents findings from a two-year empirical study of the operation of hate crime legisl...
This paper considers the motivation and function of the UK’s hate-crime framework, offering a histor...
In January 2017, the Scottish Government announced a review of hate crime legislation, chaired by Lo...
In 2013, a group of scholars from Europe and North America came together to form the International N...
In 2012, the Ministry of Justice asked the Law Commission to examine the case for extending the raci...
Hate crime is a priority area for the Government and policymakers. Among other initiatives to tackle...
This article presents key findings from an EU-funded two-year empirical study into the legal process...
This paper aims to answer the question: can the aspiration for increasing hate crime reporting conta...
The issue of hate crime and how to tackle it has become of increasing significance over the last two...
In this short report we summarise some of our key findings from the quantitative surveys and experim...
In an age where hate and prejudice transfer seamlessly from online conversations to our communities,...
Hate crime research has increased, but there are very few studies examining hate crime offenders. It...
n/aThe purpose of this research was to understand and explore the Lifecycle of a Hate C...
Much of the academic, practitioner and voluntary sector interest in victims of hate crime have focus...
This paper seeks to ascertain what exactly are the most important or relevant aspects of hate crime ...
This article presents findings from a two-year empirical study of the operation of hate crime legisl...
This paper considers the motivation and function of the UK’s hate-crime framework, offering a histor...
In January 2017, the Scottish Government announced a review of hate crime legislation, chaired by Lo...
In 2013, a group of scholars from Europe and North America came together to form the International N...
In 2012, the Ministry of Justice asked the Law Commission to examine the case for extending the raci...