Tackling Disability Discrimination and Disability Hate Crime
A Multidisciplinary Guide
Herausgeber: Giannasi, Paul; Shah, Robina
Tackling Disability Discrimination and Disability Hate Crime
A Multidisciplinary Guide
Herausgeber: Giannasi, Paul; Shah, Robina
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A comprehensive multidisciplinary guide to disability discrimination and disability hate crime which explains what it is and how best to respond.
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A comprehensive multidisciplinary guide to disability discrimination and disability hate crime which explains what it is and how best to respond.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9781849055284
- ISBN-10: 1849055289
- Artikelnr.: 41771064
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9781849055284
- ISBN-10: 1849055289
- Artikelnr.: 41771064
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Robina Shah and Paul Giannasi
Foreword
Baroness Sheila Hollins. Preface. Part One: What is Disability Hate Crime?. Chapter 1: Johnny Come Lately? The International and Domestic Policy Context of Disability Hate Crime
Jemma Tyson
University of Portsmouth
Paul Giannasi
Ministry of Justice and Nathan Hall
University of Portsmouth. Chapter 2: Disability Hate Crime - A Call for Action
Mike Smith
Real. Chapter 3: The Narrative for Change - How Disability Became Included in UK Hate Crime Policy
Paul Giannasi
Ministry of Justice. Chapter 4: Perpetrators of Disability Hate Crime
Jemma Tyson
University of Portsmouth and Nathan Hall
University of Portsmouth. Part Two: Disability Hate Crime - The Impact on Victims. Chapter 5: A Different Reality
Mark Brooks
Dimensons and David Cain. Chapter 6: Disability Hate Crime - The Parent's Perspective
Phillipa Russell
Government's Standing Commission on Carers. Chapter 7: The Absent Presence
Kathryn Stone
Independent Police Complaints Commission. Chapter 8: Disability Hate Crime is Everyone's Business
Robina Shah
Manchester Medical School
Manchester University and Frenkel Topping PLC. Part Three: Disability Hate Crime - Lessons from Other Disciplines. Chapter 9: Rape and Sexual Abuse
Dr Catherine White
St Mary's SARC. Chapter 10: The Sophie Lancaster Foundation - Combatting Hostility Through Education
Sylvia Lancaster
The Sophie Lancaster Foundation. Chapter 11: University Life: A Time of Change
Bob Munn
University of Manchester. Chapter 12: Regulating Health and social care
Paul Fredericks
Lolben Consultancy. Part Four: How to Respond to Disability Hate Crime. Chapter 13: The Local Authority's approach to Disability Hate Crime
Melanie Giannasi
Social Worker. Chapter 14: "Don't be afraid to ask: become part of the Circle of Support"
Dr Matt Hoghton
Clevedon Medical Centre. Chapter 15: Pushing an open door: the value of multi-agency working
Syed Mohammed Musa Naqvi
NHS Stockport CCG. Chapter16: The Criminal Justice System Response to Disability Hate Crime
Paul Giannasi
Ministry of Justice. Chapter 17: Influencing Policy
Lord Nigel Crisp
All Party Parliamentary Group on Global Health. Chapter 18: Conclusions and Recommendations
Robina Shah
Manchester Medical School
Manchester University and Frenkel Topping PLC and Paul Giannasi
Ministry of Justice. Contributor Profiles.
Baroness Sheila Hollins. Preface. Part One: What is Disability Hate Crime?. Chapter 1: Johnny Come Lately? The International and Domestic Policy Context of Disability Hate Crime
Jemma Tyson
University of Portsmouth
Paul Giannasi
Ministry of Justice and Nathan Hall
University of Portsmouth. Chapter 2: Disability Hate Crime - A Call for Action
Mike Smith
Real. Chapter 3: The Narrative for Change - How Disability Became Included in UK Hate Crime Policy
Paul Giannasi
Ministry of Justice. Chapter 4: Perpetrators of Disability Hate Crime
Jemma Tyson
University of Portsmouth and Nathan Hall
University of Portsmouth. Part Two: Disability Hate Crime - The Impact on Victims. Chapter 5: A Different Reality
Mark Brooks
Dimensons and David Cain. Chapter 6: Disability Hate Crime - The Parent's Perspective
Phillipa Russell
Government's Standing Commission on Carers. Chapter 7: The Absent Presence
Kathryn Stone
Independent Police Complaints Commission. Chapter 8: Disability Hate Crime is Everyone's Business
Robina Shah
Manchester Medical School
Manchester University and Frenkel Topping PLC. Part Three: Disability Hate Crime - Lessons from Other Disciplines. Chapter 9: Rape and Sexual Abuse
Dr Catherine White
St Mary's SARC. Chapter 10: The Sophie Lancaster Foundation - Combatting Hostility Through Education
Sylvia Lancaster
The Sophie Lancaster Foundation. Chapter 11: University Life: A Time of Change
Bob Munn
University of Manchester. Chapter 12: Regulating Health and social care
Paul Fredericks
Lolben Consultancy. Part Four: How to Respond to Disability Hate Crime. Chapter 13: The Local Authority's approach to Disability Hate Crime
Melanie Giannasi
Social Worker. Chapter 14: "Don't be afraid to ask: become part of the Circle of Support"
Dr Matt Hoghton
Clevedon Medical Centre. Chapter 15: Pushing an open door: the value of multi-agency working
Syed Mohammed Musa Naqvi
NHS Stockport CCG. Chapter16: The Criminal Justice System Response to Disability Hate Crime
Paul Giannasi
Ministry of Justice. Chapter 17: Influencing Policy
Lord Nigel Crisp
All Party Parliamentary Group on Global Health. Chapter 18: Conclusions and Recommendations
Robina Shah
Manchester Medical School
Manchester University and Frenkel Topping PLC and Paul Giannasi
Ministry of Justice. Contributor Profiles.
Foreword
Baroness Sheila Hollins. Preface. Part One: What is Disability Hate Crime?. Chapter 1: Johnny Come Lately? The International and Domestic Policy Context of Disability Hate Crime
Jemma Tyson
University of Portsmouth
Paul Giannasi
Ministry of Justice and Nathan Hall
University of Portsmouth. Chapter 2: Disability Hate Crime - A Call for Action
Mike Smith
Real. Chapter 3: The Narrative for Change - How Disability Became Included in UK Hate Crime Policy
Paul Giannasi
Ministry of Justice. Chapter 4: Perpetrators of Disability Hate Crime
Jemma Tyson
University of Portsmouth and Nathan Hall
University of Portsmouth. Part Two: Disability Hate Crime - The Impact on Victims. Chapter 5: A Different Reality
Mark Brooks
Dimensons and David Cain. Chapter 6: Disability Hate Crime - The Parent's Perspective
Phillipa Russell
Government's Standing Commission on Carers. Chapter 7: The Absent Presence
Kathryn Stone
Independent Police Complaints Commission. Chapter 8: Disability Hate Crime is Everyone's Business
Robina Shah
Manchester Medical School
Manchester University and Frenkel Topping PLC. Part Three: Disability Hate Crime - Lessons from Other Disciplines. Chapter 9: Rape and Sexual Abuse
Dr Catherine White
St Mary's SARC. Chapter 10: The Sophie Lancaster Foundation - Combatting Hostility Through Education
Sylvia Lancaster
The Sophie Lancaster Foundation. Chapter 11: University Life: A Time of Change
Bob Munn
University of Manchester. Chapter 12: Regulating Health and social care
Paul Fredericks
Lolben Consultancy. Part Four: How to Respond to Disability Hate Crime. Chapter 13: The Local Authority's approach to Disability Hate Crime
Melanie Giannasi
Social Worker. Chapter 14: "Don't be afraid to ask: become part of the Circle of Support"
Dr Matt Hoghton
Clevedon Medical Centre. Chapter 15: Pushing an open door: the value of multi-agency working
Syed Mohammed Musa Naqvi
NHS Stockport CCG. Chapter16: The Criminal Justice System Response to Disability Hate Crime
Paul Giannasi
Ministry of Justice. Chapter 17: Influencing Policy
Lord Nigel Crisp
All Party Parliamentary Group on Global Health. Chapter 18: Conclusions and Recommendations
Robina Shah
Manchester Medical School
Manchester University and Frenkel Topping PLC and Paul Giannasi
Ministry of Justice. Contributor Profiles.
Baroness Sheila Hollins. Preface. Part One: What is Disability Hate Crime?. Chapter 1: Johnny Come Lately? The International and Domestic Policy Context of Disability Hate Crime
Jemma Tyson
University of Portsmouth
Paul Giannasi
Ministry of Justice and Nathan Hall
University of Portsmouth. Chapter 2: Disability Hate Crime - A Call for Action
Mike Smith
Real. Chapter 3: The Narrative for Change - How Disability Became Included in UK Hate Crime Policy
Paul Giannasi
Ministry of Justice. Chapter 4: Perpetrators of Disability Hate Crime
Jemma Tyson
University of Portsmouth and Nathan Hall
University of Portsmouth. Part Two: Disability Hate Crime - The Impact on Victims. Chapter 5: A Different Reality
Mark Brooks
Dimensons and David Cain. Chapter 6: Disability Hate Crime - The Parent's Perspective
Phillipa Russell
Government's Standing Commission on Carers. Chapter 7: The Absent Presence
Kathryn Stone
Independent Police Complaints Commission. Chapter 8: Disability Hate Crime is Everyone's Business
Robina Shah
Manchester Medical School
Manchester University and Frenkel Topping PLC. Part Three: Disability Hate Crime - Lessons from Other Disciplines. Chapter 9: Rape and Sexual Abuse
Dr Catherine White
St Mary's SARC. Chapter 10: The Sophie Lancaster Foundation - Combatting Hostility Through Education
Sylvia Lancaster
The Sophie Lancaster Foundation. Chapter 11: University Life: A Time of Change
Bob Munn
University of Manchester. Chapter 12: Regulating Health and social care
Paul Fredericks
Lolben Consultancy. Part Four: How to Respond to Disability Hate Crime. Chapter 13: The Local Authority's approach to Disability Hate Crime
Melanie Giannasi
Social Worker. Chapter 14: "Don't be afraid to ask: become part of the Circle of Support"
Dr Matt Hoghton
Clevedon Medical Centre. Chapter 15: Pushing an open door: the value of multi-agency working
Syed Mohammed Musa Naqvi
NHS Stockport CCG. Chapter16: The Criminal Justice System Response to Disability Hate Crime
Paul Giannasi
Ministry of Justice. Chapter 17: Influencing Policy
Lord Nigel Crisp
All Party Parliamentary Group on Global Health. Chapter 18: Conclusions and Recommendations
Robina Shah
Manchester Medical School
Manchester University and Frenkel Topping PLC and Paul Giannasi
Ministry of Justice. Contributor Profiles.







