Group identity, empathy and shared suffering: understanding the ‘community’ impacts of anti-LGBT and Islamophobic hate crimes
This article examines the indirect impacts of hate crimes on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and Muslim communities in the United Kingdom. Based on 34 qualitative interviews, we explore both the perceived meaning of ‘community’ in the context of targeted victimization and the emotional and be...
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