Why has so much hate crime policy seemingly ignored academic
research? And why has so much research been conducted without
reference to policy? This book bridges the gap between research and
policy by bringing together internationally renowned hate crime
experts from the domains of scholarship, policy and activism. It
provides new perspectives on the nature of hate crime victimisation
and perpetration, and considers an extensive range of themes,
challenges and solutions which have previously been un- or
under-explored. In doing so, the book offers innovative ways of
combating and preventing hate crime that combine cutting-edge
research with the latest in professional innovations. Essential
reading for students, academics and practitioners working across a
range of disciplines including criminology, sociology and social
policy, Responding to Hate Crime makes a clear and compelling case
for closer and more constructive partnerships between scholars and
policy makers.
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