This book provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary
examination of disability, hate crime and violence, exploring its
emergence on the policy agenda. Engaging with the latest debates in
criminology, disability and violence studies, it goes beyond
conventional notions of hate crime to look at violences in their
myriad forms as they are seen to impact upon disabled people s
lives.
Despite a raft of relevant policy and legislation, few have
attempted to draw together research on the disabled as victims of
hate crime and violence. This innovative volume conceptualizes
issues of disability, hate crime and violence and connects
empirical research with theoretical insights. Making links between
criminal justice policy, social care and welfare, it highlights
areas of best practice and makes suggestions for policy and
legislative reform. Disability, Hate Crime and Violence is written
in accessible language, with minimal jargon and an international
focus. Each chapter is grounded in research and practice, with
relevant policy and legislation clearly signposted throughout.
Disability, Hate Crime and Violence provides a much needed
theoretical and practical investigation of the key issues around
disabled hate crime and violence. It is an important work for
students and academics researching and studying in disability
studies, criminology, social policy and sociology, as well as those
with an interest in domestic violence studies and broader
historical and philosophical constructions of disability, violence
and social harms."
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