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Placing the experiences of victims at its heart, this book provides an authoritative overview of disability hate crime - explaining what it is, how it happens, its legal status, the impact on victims and how individuals and agencies should respond.
The guide outlines innovative projects developed to address the problem, and provides tailored guidance for professionals spanning education, health and social care, and criminal justice. It also offers recommendations for effective multi-agency working.
After highlighting the crimes committed against disabled people and society's failure to…mehr
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Placing the experiences of victims at its heart, this book provides an authoritative overview of disability hate crime - explaining what it is, how it happens, its legal status, the impact on victims and how individuals and agencies should respond.
The guide outlines innovative projects developed to address the problem, and provides tailored guidance for professionals spanning education, health and social care, and criminal justice. It also offers recommendations for effective multi-agency working.
After highlighting the crimes committed against disabled people and society's failure to protect them, the book concludes with a powerful argument for cross-government action to improve professional practice and eliminate disability-motivated hate crime.
The guide outlines innovative projects developed to address the problem, and provides tailored guidance for professionals spanning education, health and social care, and criminal justice. It also offers recommendations for effective multi-agency working.
After highlighting the crimes committed against disabled people and society's failure to protect them, the book concludes with a powerful argument for cross-government action to improve professional practice and eliminate disability-motivated hate crime.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780857009418
- Artikelnr.: 44863051
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780857009418
- Artikelnr.: 44863051
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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.







