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Titlebook: Blood, Threats and Fears; The Hidden Worlds of Stevie-Jade Hardy,Neil Chakraborti Book 2020 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s)

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Everyday Contextso are qualitatively different from the ‘rest of us’: hate-fuelled strangers. This chapter also offers a contextual analysis of the environmental, situational and socio-economic factors which are proven to be especially relevant to the process of hate crime perpetration.
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Invisible Harmsrent’. This chapter will also show that the damage caused by hate crime extends well beyond the primary victim, often evoking fear, alarm and distress among family members, and in some contexts, within wider communities.
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Book 2020onies of more than 2,000 victims of hate crime, the book identifies the physical, emotional and community-level harms associated with hate crimes and key implications for justice in the context of punitive, restorative, rehabilitative and educative interventions. Hate crime constitutes one of the bi
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-02673-0sitive topics or with ‘hard to reach’ groups, have encountered while in the field. In particular, this chapter draws attention to the relevance of researcher positionality and subjectivity, of resistance and research fatigue, and of empathy and resilience in the context of hate crime fieldwork.
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,Casus 4 ‘P(l)ak het maar weer lekker in’,rms of victimisation as the more established groups of hate crime victims, and yet occupy a marginal position within research frameworks. It also captures the lived reality of hate crime victimisation which is often characterised by repeated episodes of abuse, harassment and threats, and which frequently culminates in a violent episode.
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Leonhard Held,Daniel Sabanés Bovéthe four studies and which captures the intersectional nature of hate crime victimisation. We also highlight the ways in which our research has advanced scholarly understanding of hate crime, particularly in relation to the diverse profile of victims, the complex process of victim selection and the ‘everyday’ nature of victimisation.
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Lessons from the Fieldsitive topics or with ‘hard to reach’ groups, have encountered while in the field. In particular, this chapter draws attention to the relevance of researcher positionality and subjectivity, of resistance and research fatigue, and of empathy and resilience in the context of hate crime fieldwork.
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Everyday Haterms of victimisation as the more established groups of hate crime victims, and yet occupy a marginal position within research frameworks. It also captures the lived reality of hate crime victimisation which is often characterised by repeated episodes of abuse, harassment and threats, and which frequently culminates in a violent episode.
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