Critical Perspectives on Hate Crime Contributions from the Island of Ireland / edited by Amanda Haynes, Jennifer Schweppe, Seamus Taylor.
2017
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Critical Perspectives on Hate Crime Contributions from the Island of Ireland / edited by Amanda Haynes, Jennifer Schweppe, Seamus Taylor.
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London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
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XIX, 524 pages 4 illustrations : online resource.
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Palgrave hate studies.
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Section One: Contextualising the Significance of the Irish Case
Chapter 1. The Disappearing of Hate Crime in the Irish Criminal Justice Process
Chapter 2. Acknowledgement, Recognition and Response
Chapter 3. Ireland in a Global Context
Chapter 4. Ireland in Comparative Context
Section Two: Targets of Hate
Chapter 5. LGB and T?
Chapter 6. Transphobic Hate Crime
Chapter 7. Heteronormativity and the Inverted Relationship between Socio-Political and Legislative Approaches to LGB Hate Crime
Chapter 8. Third Sector Responses to LGB Hate Crime
Chapter 9. Hate Crime Legislation and Violence against Sex Workers in Ireland
Chapter 10. The Challenge of Disabilist Hate Crime
Chapter 11. People with Intellectual Disabilities
Chapter 12. Hate Crime
Chapter 13. Racist Hate Crime and Conceptions of Irish Homogeneity
Chapter 14. Afrophobia
Chapter 15. Combatting Racist Hate
Chapter 16. Cycles of Violence
Chapter 17. Anti-Traveller and Anti-Roma Hate Crime in Ireland
Chapter 18. A Civil Society Perspective on Anti-Traveller and Anti-Roma Hate
Section Three: Territorial Specificities, Global Challenges
Chapter 19. Recording and Reporting Racist Hate Crime
Chapter 20. Hate and the State
Chapter 21. Policing Racism on the island of Ireland
Chapter 22. Probation Practice and Offending Motivated by Hate and Discrimination
Chapter 23. International Legal Frameworks for Hate Crime Laws
Conclusions.
Chapter 1. The Disappearing of Hate Crime in the Irish Criminal Justice Process
Chapter 2. Acknowledgement, Recognition and Response
Chapter 3. Ireland in a Global Context
Chapter 4. Ireland in Comparative Context
Section Two: Targets of Hate
Chapter 5. LGB and T?
Chapter 6. Transphobic Hate Crime
Chapter 7. Heteronormativity and the Inverted Relationship between Socio-Political and Legislative Approaches to LGB Hate Crime
Chapter 8. Third Sector Responses to LGB Hate Crime
Chapter 9. Hate Crime Legislation and Violence against Sex Workers in Ireland
Chapter 10. The Challenge of Disabilist Hate Crime
Chapter 11. People with Intellectual Disabilities
Chapter 12. Hate Crime
Chapter 13. Racist Hate Crime and Conceptions of Irish Homogeneity
Chapter 14. Afrophobia
Chapter 15. Combatting Racist Hate
Chapter 16. Cycles of Violence
Chapter 17. Anti-Traveller and Anti-Roma Hate Crime in Ireland
Chapter 18. A Civil Society Perspective on Anti-Traveller and Anti-Roma Hate
Section Three: Territorial Specificities, Global Challenges
Chapter 19. Recording and Reporting Racist Hate Crime
Chapter 20. Hate and the State
Chapter 21. Policing Racism on the island of Ireland
Chapter 22. Probation Practice and Offending Motivated by Hate and Discrimination
Chapter 23. International Legal Frameworks for Hate Crime Laws
Conclusions.
Summary
This book provides a unique insight into the lived realities of hate crime in Ireland and its treatment within the criminal justice system. The significance of the Irish case is contextualised within the European and global policy contexts and an overview of hate crime in Ireland, both north and south, and its differential treatment in each jurisdiction's criminal justice system is offered. Presenting empirically grounded analyses of the experiences of commonly targeted identity groups in an Irish context, this study also draws upon their exposure to hate crime and challenges encountered in seeking redress. Combining theory, research and practice, this book represents legal, social, cultural and political concerns pertinent to understanding, preventing, deterring and combatting hate crime across Ireland. It incorporates a variety of perspectives on the hate crime paradigm and addresses many of the cutting-edge debates arising in the field of hate studies. Contributions from Irish and international academic researchers are complemented by applied pieces authored by practitioners and policy makers actively engaged with affected communities. This is a progressive and informed text which will be of great value to activists, policy makers and scholars of hate crime and criminal justice.
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