The hate debate : should hate be punished as a crime?
General Information
- Language
- English.
- Published
- London : Profile Books in association with the Institute for Jewish Policy Research, 2002.
- Physical Description
- x, 144 p. ; 21 cm.
Contributors
- Contributor
- Iganski, Paul.
- Burney, Elizabeth.
- Institute for Jewish Policy Research.
Subjects
- Subject
- Hate crimes > Great Britain.
- Hate crimes > United States.
Bibliographic Information
- Responsibility
- edited by Paul Iganski ; with essays by Elizabeth Burney ... [et al.].
- Content
- The problem of hate crimes and hate crime laws / Paul Iganski -- Contours of hate crime / Valerie Jenness -- Racial violence on a "small island": bias crime in a multicultural society / Frederick M. Lawrence -- Some people are more equal than others / Peter Tatchell -- Hatemongers, dabblers, sympathizers and spectators: a typology of offenders / Jack Levin -- Hate crime, violence and cultures of racism / Larry Ray and David Smith -- The uses and limits of prosecuting racially agravated offences / Elizabeth Burney -- Punish crime, not thought crime / Jeff Jacoby -- Hate crime: the Orwellian response to prejudice / Melanie Phillips -- Hate crimes hurt more, but should they be more harshly punished? / Paul Iganski.
- Library Special Collection
- The Roger Griffin ComFas Collection
- ISBN
- 1861974493
Holdings
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Public Note |
Book | OSA Archivum Library | General collection | 364.15/0941 IGA | | General Stacks | - |
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