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WORKING GROUP ON HATE CRIME REPORT

ANNEX A: BIBLIOGRAPHY

General

  • "Diversity Strategy" by ACPOS (2004)
  • "The Hate Debate: should hate be punished as a crime?", edited by Paul Iganski (2002)
  • "Violence in Scotland: Findings from the 2000 Scottish Crime Survey", by Scottish Executive Central Research Unit (2002)
  • "Stalking and Harassment in Scotland" by Sue Morris, Simon Anderson and Lorraine Murray (2002)
  • "The Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) Guide to Identifying and Combating Hate Crime" (Hate Crime Manual) by ACPO (2000)
  • "A Policymaker's Guide to Hate Crimes" by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, US Department of Justice (1999)
  • "Hate Crimes: Criminal Law and Identity Politics" by James B. Jacobs and Kimberly Potter (1998)

Disabled People

  • "Hate Crime Against Disabled People in Scotland: A Survey Report" by Disability Rights Commission and Capability Scotland (2004)
  • "Opening the Gateways" by Values Into Action (VIA) (2002)
  • "Scottish Disability Awareness Survey" by Disability Rights Commission (2002)
  • "Give us a break": exploring harassment of people with mental health problems, National Schizophrenia Fellowship (NSF) Scotland research (2001)
  • "Living in Fear" by Mencap (1999)

Gypsy/Travellers

  • "Moving On : A Survey of Travellers' Views" by Delia Lomax, Sharon Lancaster and Patrick Gray, on behalf of the Scottish Executive and Scottish Homes (2000)

LGBT People

  • "First Out...Findings of the Beyond Barriers survey of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in Scotland" by Beyond Barriers (2003)
  • "An Acceptable Prejudice? Homophobic Violence and Harassment in Northern Ireland" by Neil Jarman and Alex Tennant, Institute for Conflict Research (2003)
  • "The Experience of Violence and Harassment of Gay Men in the City of Edinburgh" by Colin Morrison and Andrew Mackay, the TASC Agency (1999)
  • "Queer Bashing" by Stonewall (1996)

Racist Offences

  • "Dealing with Racist Victimisation: Racially aggravated offences in Scotland" by Sue Moody and Ian Clark (2004)
  • "Racist Crime and Victimisation in Scotland" by Sue Moody and Ian Clark, University of Dundee (2002)
  • "Racist Offences _ how is the law working?" by Elizabeth Burney and Gerry Rose (2002)
  • Women
  • "Women, Violence and Social Change" by R. Emerson Dobash and P. Russell Dobash (1992)
  • "Violence Against Wives: A Case against the Patriarchy" by R. Emerson Dobash and P. Russell Dobash (1979)

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