Supporting Victims of Hate Crime: A Practitioner Guide

Author:   Kusminder Chahal (Birmingham City University)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
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9781447329725


Pages:   156
Publication Date:   14 December 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Kusminder Chahal (Birmingham City University)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
Imprint:   Policy Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.218kg
ISBN:  

9781447329725


ISBN 10:   1447329724
Pages:   156
Publication Date:   14 December 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Hate crime basics; Hate in a digital world; Rights-based support frameworks; The victim’s perspective; Roles and principles of casework support; Approaches to casework support; Communication and Interpersonal skills; Fact-Finding; Self-care.

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An essential resource for professional and volunteer practitioners supporting victims of hate crime... offers expert and up to date information in terms of research, policy frameworks, the principles and values that underpin casework and the core skills needed to be an effective practitioner. Irene Zempi, Nottingham Trent University A very useful, practical and well written guide to tackling the issues of hate crime, giving professionals and volunteers a great reference point in supporting those affected. Rose Simkins, Chief Executive, Stop Hate UK Every practitioner working with hate crime victims should keep this guide in their pocket. It provides a valuable resource to reflect on their work. Paul Iganski, Lancaster University


An essential resource for professional and volunteer practitioners supporting victims of hate crime... offers expert and up to date information in terms of research, policy frameworks, the principles and values that underpin casework and the core skills needed to be an effective practitioner. Irene Zempi, Nottingham Trent University A very useful, practical and well written guide to tackling the issues of Hate Crime, giving professionals and volunteers a great reference point in supporting those affected. Rose Simkins, Chief Executive, Stop Hate UK


An essential resource for professional and volunteer practitioners supporting victims of hate crime... offers expert and up to date information in terms of research, policy frameworks, the principles and values that underpin casework and the core skills needed to be an effective practitioner. Irene Zempi, Nottingham Trent University


"""An essential resource for professional and volunteer practitioners supporting victims of hate crime... offers expert and up to date information in terms of research, policy frameworks, the principles and values that underpin casework and the core skills needed to be an effective practitioner."" Irene Zempi, Nottingham Trent University ""A very useful, practical and well written guide to tackling the issues of hate crime, giving professionals and volunteers a great reference point in supporting those affected."" Rose Simkins, Chief Executive, Stop Hate UK ""Every practitioner working with hate crime victims should keep this guide in their pocket. It provides a valuable resource to reflect on their work."" Paul Iganski, Lancaster University"


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Kusminder Chahal is a Research Associate at Coventry University. A social researcher for over 23 years, he has worked in a variety of settings ranging from local government, consultancies, community projects and higher education. His research interests focus on exploring the lived experience of racist victimisation and hate crime and practical responses for victims. He has published widely on hate crime and has trained over 5,000 practitioners on racist victimisation and hate crime, equality and diversity and community activists as community-based researchers.

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