Tackling disability discrimination and disability hate crime : a multidisciplinary guide /
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London ; Philadelphia :
Jessica Kingsley Publishers,
2015.
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Lord Victor Adebowle
- Turning point
- Contributor profiles
- Preface
- What is disability hate crime?
- 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
- Disability hate crime : a call for action / Mike Smith, Real
- The narrative for change : how disability became included in UK hate crime policy / Paul Giannasi, Ministry of Justice
- Perpetrators of disability hate crime / Jemma Tyson, University of Portsmouth and Nathan Hall, University of Portsmouth
- Disability hate crime : the impact on victims
- A different reality / Mark Brooks, Dimensons and David Cain
- Disability hate crime : the parent's perspective / Phillipa Russell, Government's Standing Commission on Carers
- The absent presence / Kathryn Stone, Independent Police Complaints Commission
- Disability hate crime is everyone's business / Robina Shah, Frenkel Topping PLC
- Disability hate crime : lessons from other disciplines
- Rape and sexual abuse / Dr Catherine White, St Mary's SARC
- The Sophie Lancaster Foundation : combatting hostility through education / Sylvia Lancaster, The Sophie Lancaster Foundation
- University life : a time of change / Bob Munn, University of Manchester
- Regulating health and social care / Paul Fredericks, Lolben Consultancy
- How to respond to disability hate crime
- The local authority's approach to disability hate crime / Melanie Giannasi
- "Don't be afraid to ask : become part of the circle of support" / Dr Matt Hoghton, Clevedon Medical Centre
- Pushing an open door: the value of multi-agency working / Musa Naqvi, NHS Stockport CCG
- The criminal justice system response to disability hate crime / Paul Giannasi, Ministry of Justice
- Influencing policy / Lord Nigel Crisp, Independent Member of the House of Lords
- Conclusions and recommendations / Robina Shah, Frenkel Topping PLC and Paul Giannasi, Ministry of Justice.