‘I felt . . . caged’: Victims of hate crime and their negotiation of space
Criminology & Criminal Justice
Published online on September 19, 2024
Abstract
Criminology & Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print.
This article considers the modes by which hate crime shapes targeted groups’ engagement with public space. It breaks new ground by drawing on spatial concepts and embodiment theory, to consider the geographic dimensions of hate crime. The ways in which ...
This article considers the modes by which hate crime shapes targeted groups’ engagement with public space. It breaks new ground by drawing on spatial concepts and embodiment theory, to consider the geographic dimensions of hate crime. The ways in which ...