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Jennifer Schweppe and Mark Austin Walters (eds) (2016) The Globalization of Hate: Internationalizing Hate Crime. Oxford University Press.

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This valuable volume deals globally with hate crime and with ‘hate crime’. That is, it maps internationally both the phenomenon and the concept: the inscription of hate crime in theory… Click to show full abstract

This valuable volume deals globally with hate crime and with ‘hate crime’. That is, it maps internationally both the phenomenon and the concept: the inscription of hate crime in theory and in law; and in policy and punitive and preventative practice. It is fair to observe that it does more of the latter than the former: the ‘internationalizing’ in the title refers largely to moves to unite, worldwide, approaches to the problem of hate crime, and the many limits that exist to unifying legal and policy responses to hate crime globally is a recurring theme of the book.

Keywords: jennifer schweppe; hate; mark austin; schweppe mark; crime; hate crime

Journal Title: International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
Year Published: 2018

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