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Hate Crime Policy and Disability

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Outlining the key developments of the Disability Hate Crime policy agenda, Seamus Taylor brings together a unique consideration of the theoretical and practical questions at its heart. This book an...
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  • 01 March 2024
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Outlining the key developments of the Disability Hate Crime policy agenda, Seamus Taylor brings together a unique consideration of the theoretical and practical questions at its heart. This book analyses the contributions of activists, politicians, policymakers and criminal justice system practitioners to policy development, and critiques both the under-recognition of disability prejudice fuelled by ableism and the challenge of vulnerability in addressing disability hostility.

Concluding that a critically reflective approach on the part of policymakers and practitioners can lead to progress, the author gives clear policy recommendations to address current challenges in the criminal justice system.

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Price: $40.95
Pages: 262
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 01 March 2024
ISBN: 9781529217889
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Crime and criminology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / People with Disabilities, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination, Social discrimination and social justice, Disability: social aspects
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"Compelling and rich in evidence, this timely new book challenges us to question prevailing assumptions about Disability Hate Crime. Essential reading for anyone seeking to develop fresh ways of thinking about and responding to an urgent set of problems." Neil Chakraborti, Professor of Criminology, University of Leicester
Seamus Taylor is Head of Department in Applied Social Studies at Maynooth University, Ireland and previously Director of Equality and Diversity at the Crown Prosecution Service (England and Wales) and prior to that Director of Strategy at the Commission for Racial Equality (Britain).

1. Introduction

2. Fifteen Cases of Disability Hate Crime

3. From Hate Crime to Disability Hate Crime

4. Agenda Triggering

5. Agenda Development

6. Towards Agenda Institutionalization?

7. Problem with the Current Agenda: The Focus on Vulnerability

8. An Agenda Item Yet to Fully Speak Its Name: Ableism and Disability Hate Crime

9. Conclusion

Appendix: Research Design and Methods