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BSC Hate Crime Network Podcast
BSC Hate Crime Network
11 episodes
6 days ago
The BSC Hate Crime Network podcast series are intended to facilitate the exchange of ideas and work amongst hate crime academics, stakeholders, policy makers, criminal justice practitioners and the wider general public.
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The BSC Hate Crime Network podcast series are intended to facilitate the exchange of ideas and work amongst hate crime academics, stakeholders, policy makers, criminal justice practitioners and the wider general public.
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True Crime
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Disability and the intersectionalities of hate crime
BSC Hate Crime Network Podcast
49 minutes 57 seconds
3 years ago
Disability and the intersectionalities of hate crime

Welcome to the BSC Hate Crime Network Podcast where we aim to understand and respond to hate against marginalised communities

Your hosts today are Dr Rachel Keighley, the deputy chair of the network and Dr Irene Zempi, the Chair of the network.

Today’s guests are Professor Stephen MacDonald, Professor Catherine Donovan and Dr John Clayton who won the 2022 Article Prize Award for their paper ‘I may be left with no choice but to end my torment’: disability and intersectionalities of hate crime. 


Stephen J. Macdonald, Catherine Donovan & John Clayton (2021): ‘I may be left with no choice but to end my torment’: disability and intersectionalities of hate crime, Disability & Society, DOI: 10.1080/09687599.2021.1928480


BSC Hate Crime Network Podcast
The BSC Hate Crime Network podcast series are intended to facilitate the exchange of ideas and work amongst hate crime academics, stakeholders, policy makers, criminal justice practitioners and the wider general public.