cjm 48: Hate Crime

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Full list of articles in print version of cjm 48
- EDITORIAL
Hazel Croall and David Wall set the theme in context. - WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM PEOPLE'S USE OF THE POLICE?
Vicky Kielinger and Betsy Stanko suggest that a notion of targeted violence may be more appropriate than the traditional notion of hate crime as stranger crime. - RACIST VIOLENCE AS HATE CRIME
Research by Larry Ray and David Smith showed many incidents involving racial hostility were complex and interrelated with other social factors. - HOMOPHOBIC VIOLENCE AS HATE CRIME
Leslie Moran explores the challenges that homophobic violence raises for the way we understand `hate crime'. - SENDING OUT A MESSAGE: HATE CRIME IN NORTHERN IRELAND
In Northern Ireland, despite the peace process, there has been no decrease in sectarian violence. In a society in which mutual trust and tolerance have to be reestablished, Graham Ellison asks whether `hate crime' laws should be introduced. - FAITH AND PREJUDICE: SECTARIANISM AS HATE CRIME
Colin Cramphorn explains the complications of defining crimes motivated by sectarianism. - PERCEPTIONS OF RACIST CRIME AND VICTIMISATION IN SCOTLAND
Ian Clarke and Susan Moody report on how the courts have responded to the introduction of racially aggravated offences to Scots Law. - HATE CRIME: THE STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE IN SCOTLAND
Elinor Kelly asks whether debates within Scottish institutions will lead to greater justice for victims of hate crimes. - IS FOOTBALL `HOOLIGANISM' A HATE CRIME
Jon Garland and Mike Rowe argue that football related violence can take many different forms and while some incidents involving the far right may be close to `hate crime', other incidents of `hooliganism' are not. - HATE CRIMES AGAINST BRITISH MUSLIMS IN THE AFTERMATH OF SEPTEMBER 11TH
Basia Spalek explains the need for the law and victim support agencies to recognise the significance of religious, as well as racial, violence and harassment. - HATE CRIME BY THE SEA: OPERATION COLUMBUS
Every summer international students come to Britain's seaside towns to study English. Carol Jones reviews strategies to prevent hate crimes against them. - HATE CRIMES AGAINST TRAVELLERS
Eric Donnelly details the background to hate crimes against Travellers: a history of discrimination and marginalisation. - RACE HATRED AND THE FAR RIGHT ON THE INTERNET
Mike Sutton argues that the presence of hate groups on the Internet could present a serious risk to community safety and should be looked at in more depth. - THE REPORTING OF HATE CRIME
Rachel Baird points out problems and shortcomings in newspaper coverage of hate crime. - PUNISHMENT AS A HATE CRIME
Claire Valier takes a critical look at how vengeful hatred becomes part of the `justice' process through the legal system's handling of sensationalised crimes. - LEGAL RESPONSES TO RACIALLY MOTIVATED HATE CRIMES
Mary Coussey summarises some of the wide range of international responses to racially motivated hate crime and hate speech. - THE (RE)EMERGENCE OF HATE CRIME AS A POLICY ISSUE
Kevin Wong reviews how the `Lawrence' principles have been put into operation under the umbrella term `hate crime', and considers the effectiveness of this approach. - ANTI-HATE POLICY: ALL TALK, NO ACTION
Cilius Victor looks back at government and police responses to hate crime over the past two decades and sees many changes, but little improvement. - CAUSE FOR CONCERN: THE POLICING OF HATE CRIME
Eugene McLaughlin describes the process of establishing `anti-hate' policies. - STRUCTURING A POLICE RESPONSE: THE DIVERSITY DIRECTORATE
A summary of the anti-hate crime structures set up within the Metropolitan Police Service. - POLICING HATE CRIME
Mario Matassa and Tim Newburn reflect on developments within the Metropolitan area and elsewhere in the policing of `hate crime' since the Lawrence Inquiry. - SYSTEMS NOT WORDS? SOME ORGANISATION RESPONSE TO HATE CRIMES
Jim McManus emphasises the need for a `whole system' response to hate crime. - WORKING WITH VICTIMS AND PERPETRATORS OF HATE CRIME
Robyn Thomas and Neil Denton recommend that training should define the specific nature of hate crimes and the context within which they are perpetrated. - CJM UPDATE
Una Padel surveys recent developments in criminal justice. - HOLLOWAY 1ST NIGHT IN CUSTODY PROJECT
Jackie King summarises the CCJS evaluation of the project. - BOOK REVIEW
Jackie King reviews States of Denial: Knowing About Atrocities and Suffering by Stanley Cohen.Julia Braggins reviews The Geese Theatre Handbook edited by Clark Baim, Sally Brookes and Alun Mountford.