Hate Crime and Restorative Justice
Exploring Causes, Repairing Harms
Mark Austin Walters
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Hate crimes are offences that are motivated by hostility, or where some form of demonstration of hostility is made, against the victim's identity. Such crimes can have devastating impacts, both on those directly victimised and on other community members who fear they too may be targeted. While much has been written about the impacts of hate crime victimisation, there has been little which has focused on how the criminal justice system can effectively address the consequences of hate.
Posted on August 9, 2014
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By Caitie-Jane Cook Tomorrow sees the start of the British Society of Criminology annual conference, this year held at the University of Liverpool. The three-day conference (10th-12th July, preceded by a postgraduate conference on the 9th) will see academics from across the globe come together to discuss an expansive range of topics, from prisons and policing to hate crime and community justice, and I, for one, cannot wait to attend.
Posted on July 8, 2014
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