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- Summary
- The Globalization of Hate: Internationalizing Hate Crime? is the first book to examine the impact of globalization on our understanding of hate speech and hate crime. Bringing together internationally acclaimed scholars with researchers, policy makers and practitioners from across the world, it critically scrutinises the concept of hate crime as a global phenomenon, seeking to examine whether hate crime can, or should, be conceptualised within an international framework and, if so, how this might be achieved. Beginning with the global dynamics of hate, the contributions analyse whether hate crime can be defined globally, whether universal principles can be applied to the phenomenon, how hatred is spread, and how it impacts upon our global society. The middle portion of the book moves beyond the broader questions of globalisation to jurisdictional examples of how globalization impacts upon our understanding of, and also our responses to, hate crime. The chapters explore in greater detail what is happening around the world and how the international concepts of hate crime are being operationalised locally, drawing out the themes of globalization and internationalization that are relevant to hate crime, as evidenced by a number of jurisdictions from Europe, the US, Asia, and Africa. The final part of the book concludes with an examination of the different ways in which hate speech and hate crime is being combatted globally. International law, internet regulation and the use of restorative practices are evaluated as methods of addressing hate-based conflict, with the discussions drawn from existing frameworks as well as exploring normative standards for future international efforts. Taken together, these innovative and insightful contributions offer a timely investigation into the effects of hate crime, offering an interdisciplinary approach to tackling what is now a global issue. It will be of interest to scholars and students of criminology, sociology and criminal justice, as well as criminal justice practitioners, police officers and policy makers.--
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xvi, 334 pages)
- Contents
-
- White pride worldwide
- Barbara Perry and Ryan Scrivens
- Global terrorism events and ensuing hate incidents
- Kathryn Benier
- How 'hate' hurts globally
- Paul Iganski and Abe Sweiry
- Covered in stigma? Exploring the impacts of Islamophobic hate crime on veiled muslim women globally
- Irene Zempi
- Hate crime in transitional societies
- Duncan Breen, Ingrid Lynch, Juan Nel, and Iole Matthews
- Introduction
- The
- Problematization of hate crime legislation in Turkey
- Bengi Bezirgan
- Internationalizing hate crime and the problem of the intractable state
- Amanda Haynes and Jennifer Schweppe
- Do some identities deserve more protection than others? The case of anti-LGB hate crime laws in Poland
- Piotr Godzisz and Dorota Pudzianowska
- Policing hate crime
- Paul Giannasi and Nathan Hall
- National monitoring of hate crime in Europe
- Jennifer Schweppe and Mark Austin Walters
- Michael Whine
- The
- European Court of Human Rights and discriminatory violence complaints
- Jasmina Mačkić
- How should we legislate against hate speech? Finding an international model in a globalized world
- Viera Pejchal and Kimberley Brayson
- Regulating hate crime in the digital age
- Chara Bakalis
- State-sponsored hatred and persecution on the grounds of sexual orientation
- Ruby Axelson
- Defining hate crime internationally
- Challenging orthodoxy
- Mark Austin Walters
- Conclusion
- Jennifer Schweppe and Mark Austin Walters
- Jon Garland and Corinne Funnell
- Conceptualizing hatred globally
- Thomas Brudholm
- Hate crime concepts and their moral foundations
- David Brax
- Isbn
- 9780191088513
- Label
- The globalization of hate : internationalizing hate crime?
- Title
- The globalization of hate
- Title remainder
- internationalizing hate crime?
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Jennifer Schweppe and Mark Austin Walters
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- The Globalization of Hate: Internationalizing Hate Crime? is the first book to examine the impact of globalization on our understanding of hate speech and hate crime. Bringing together internationally acclaimed scholars with researchers, policy makers and practitioners from across the world, it critically scrutinises the concept of hate crime as a global phenomenon, seeking to examine whether hate crime can, or should, be conceptualised within an international framework and, if so, how this might be achieved. Beginning with the global dynamics of hate, the contributions analyse whether hate crime can be defined globally, whether universal principles can be applied to the phenomenon, how hatred is spread, and how it impacts upon our global society. The middle portion of the book moves beyond the broader questions of globalisation to jurisdictional examples of how globalization impacts upon our understanding of, and also our responses to, hate crime. The chapters explore in greater detail what is happening around the world and how the international concepts of hate crime are being operationalised locally, drawing out the themes of globalization and internationalization that are relevant to hate crime, as evidenced by a number of jurisdictions from Europe, the US, Asia, and Africa. The final part of the book concludes with an examination of the different ways in which hate speech and hate crime is being combatted globally. International law, internet regulation and the use of restorative practices are evaluated as methods of addressing hate-based conflict, with the discussions drawn from existing frameworks as well as exploring normative standards for future international efforts. Taken together, these innovative and insightful contributions offer a timely investigation into the effects of hate crime, offering an interdisciplinary approach to tackling what is now a global issue. It will be of interest to scholars and students of criminology, sociology and criminal justice, as well as criminal justice practitioners, police officers and policy makers.--
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- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- HV6773.5
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- .G56 2016
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- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
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- Schweppe, Jennifer
- Walters, Mark Austin
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- Contents
-
- White pride worldwide
- Barbara Perry and Ryan Scrivens
- Global terrorism events and ensuing hate incidents
- Kathryn Benier
- How 'hate' hurts globally
- Paul Iganski and Abe Sweiry
- Covered in stigma? Exploring the impacts of Islamophobic hate crime on veiled muslim women globally
- Irene Zempi
- Hate crime in transitional societies
- Duncan Breen, Ingrid Lynch, Juan Nel, and Iole Matthews
- Introduction
- The
- Problematization of hate crime legislation in Turkey
- Bengi Bezirgan
- Internationalizing hate crime and the problem of the intractable state
- Amanda Haynes and Jennifer Schweppe
- Do some identities deserve more protection than others? The case of anti-LGB hate crime laws in Poland
- Piotr Godzisz and Dorota Pudzianowska
- Policing hate crime
- Paul Giannasi and Nathan Hall
- National monitoring of hate crime in Europe
- Jennifer Schweppe and Mark Austin Walters
- Michael Whine
- The
- European Court of Human Rights and discriminatory violence complaints
- Jasmina Mačkić
- How should we legislate against hate speech? Finding an international model in a globalized world
- Viera Pejchal and Kimberley Brayson
- Regulating hate crime in the digital age
- Chara Bakalis
- State-sponsored hatred and persecution on the grounds of sexual orientation
- Ruby Axelson
- Defining hate crime internationally
- Challenging orthodoxy
- Mark Austin Walters
- Conclusion
- Jennifer Schweppe and Mark Austin Walters
- Jon Garland and Corinne Funnell
- Conceptualizing hatred globally
- Thomas Brudholm
- Hate crime concepts and their moral foundations
- David Brax
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- 953456378
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- 1 online resource (xvi, 334 pages)
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- The globalization of hate : internationalizing hate crime?, edited by Jennifer Schweppe and Mark Austin Walters
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- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Contents
-
- White pride worldwide
- Barbara Perry and Ryan Scrivens
- Global terrorism events and ensuing hate incidents
- Kathryn Benier
- How 'hate' hurts globally
- Paul Iganski and Abe Sweiry
- Covered in stigma? Exploring the impacts of Islamophobic hate crime on veiled muslim women globally
- Irene Zempi
- Hate crime in transitional societies
- Duncan Breen, Ingrid Lynch, Juan Nel, and Iole Matthews
- Introduction
- The
- Problematization of hate crime legislation in Turkey
- Bengi Bezirgan
- Internationalizing hate crime and the problem of the intractable state
- Amanda Haynes and Jennifer Schweppe
- Do some identities deserve more protection than others? The case of anti-LGB hate crime laws in Poland
- Piotr Godzisz and Dorota Pudzianowska
- Policing hate crime
- Paul Giannasi and Nathan Hall
- National monitoring of hate crime in Europe
- Jennifer Schweppe and Mark Austin Walters
- Michael Whine
- The
- European Court of Human Rights and discriminatory violence complaints
- Jasmina Mačkić
- How should we legislate against hate speech? Finding an international model in a globalized world
- Viera Pejchal and Kimberley Brayson
- Regulating hate crime in the digital age
- Chara Bakalis
- State-sponsored hatred and persecution on the grounds of sexual orientation
- Ruby Axelson
- Defining hate crime internationally
- Challenging orthodoxy
- Mark Austin Walters
- Conclusion
- Jennifer Schweppe and Mark Austin Walters
- Jon Garland and Corinne Funnell
- Conceptualizing hatred globally
- Thomas Brudholm
- Hate crime concepts and their moral foundations
- David Brax
- Control code
- 953456378
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xvi, 334 pages)
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