Hate crime against people with learning difficulties: the role of the Crime and Disorder Act and No Secrets in identification and prevention
Hate crime against people with learning difficulties: the role of the Crime and Disorder Act and...
Joanna Perry
2004-04-01 00:00:00
This article considers the experiences of people with learning difficulties as victims of hate crime. It considers how the Crime and Disorder Act and No Secrets can help identify and prevent hate crime, and examines an example of good practice designed to produce an effective response.
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Hate crime against people with learning difficulties: the role of the Crime and Disorder Act and No Secrets in identification and prevention
This article considers the experiences of people with learning difficulties as victims of hate crime. It considers how the Crime and Disorder Act and No Secrets can help identify and prevent hate crime, and examines an example of good practice designed to produce an effective response.
Journal
The Journal of Adult Protection
– Emerald Publishing
Published: Apr 1, 2004
Keywords: Hate crime; Learning disabilities; Good practice; Human rights
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