Criminalising Hate Law as Social Justice Liberalism

This book presents both a new theoretical framework for the criminalisation of hate, referred to as "law as social justice liberalism", and a comprehensive analysis of hate crime laws that have been enacted globally. The book begins by reflecting back on 30 years of theorisation on hate cr...

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Criminalising Hate Law as Social Justice Liberalism
Introduction -- Chapter 1: Criminal Law as "Social Justice Liberalism" -- Chapter 2: Social Justice Liberalism and The Criminalisation of Hate -- Chapter 3: Who should be protected by hate crime laws and why? -- Chapter 4: Defining hate crime law globally: Models of legislation -- Chapter 5: Should hate crime laws mean punishing people more?. Chapter 6: Conclusions
Critical Criminology
Socio-Legal Studies
Political Sociology
Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law
Prison and Punishment
Critical criminology
Law and the social sciences
Political sociology
Criminal law
Corrections
Punishment
title Criminalising Hate Law as Social Justice Liberalism
title_auth Criminalising Hate Law as Social Justice Liberalism
title_exact_search Criminalising Hate Law as Social Justice Liberalism
title_full Criminalising Hate Law as Social Justice Liberalism by Mark Austin Walters
title_fullStr Criminalising Hate Law as Social Justice Liberalism by Mark Austin Walters
title_full_unstemmed Criminalising Hate Law as Social Justice Liberalism by Mark Austin Walters
title_short Criminalising Hate
title_sort criminalising hate law as social justice liberalism
title_sub Law as Social Justice Liberalism
topic Critical Criminology
Socio-Legal Studies
Political Sociology
Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law
Prison and Punishment
Critical criminology
Law and the social sciences
Political sociology
Criminal law
Corrections
Punishment
topic_facet Critical Criminology
Socio-Legal Studies
Political Sociology
Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law
Prison and Punishment
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Law and the social sciences
Political sociology
Criminal law
Corrections
Punishment
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