RT Book T1 Disability hate crime: perspectives for change T2 Routledge studies in crime and society A2 Burch, Leah A2 Wilkin, David LA English PP Abingdon, Oxon New York, NY PB Routledge YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1896127789 AB "Bringing together perspectives from academics, practitioners, campaigners, and activists, this book explores the victimology of disability hate crime (DHC). For the first time, this book brings together recent academic thought, the stance of those working for the United Nations to further the rights of disabled people, and a helpful toolkit of how to advance the status of the disabled victim of hate crime. Campaigners, support workers and legal scholars present a tangential approach to revealing the plight of disabled victims, and their associates. The book will reveal the expertise required to understand experiences of victimisation and how to help reconstruct the lives of those affected by this type of violence. Never before has a book produced such a nuanced and multidisciplinary approach to discussing disability hate crime. This volume will be useful, not only for those academically interested in how disability hate crime is perpetrated, but also for scholars who wish to study how to raise awareness and lobby for change. It is essential reading for those engaged with hate studies, victimology, disability, and vulnerable communities, as well as practitioners and campaigners"-- NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN HV6250.4.H35 SN 9781032579795 SN 9781032580012 K1 People with disabilities : Crimes against K1 Hate Crimes K1 Discrimination against people with disabilities K1 Aufsatzsammlung