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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of tables, figures and case studies
- Abbreviations
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on contributors
- Future developments for hate crime thinking: who, what and why? Neil Chakraborti
- Part One: Developing Understandings of Hate Crime
- 1 The more things change … post-9/11 trends in hate crime scholarship Barbara Perry
- 2 The victimisation of goths and the boundaries of hate crime Jon Garland
- 3 Future challenges for hate crime policy: lessons from the past Hannah Mason-Bish
- 4 Homophobic hate crime in Northern Ireland Marian Duggan
- 5 Verbal and textual hostility in context Nicole Asquith
- 6 Hate crime offenders Jack McDevitt, Jack Levin, Jim Nolan and Susan Bennett
- Part Two: Developing Responses to Hate Crime
- 7 Law enforcement and hate crime: theoretical perspectives on the complexities of policing ‘hatred’ Nathan Hall
- 8 From hate to ‘Prevent’: community safety and counterterrorism Derek McGhee
- 9 Hate crime victims and hate crime reporting: some impertinent questions Kris Christmann and Kevin Wong
- 10 Racial aggravation or aggravating racism: overcoming the disjunction between legal and subjective realities David Gadd
- 11 Healing harms and engendering tolerance: the promise of restorative justice for hate crime Mark Walters and Carolyn Hoyle
- Index
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