Creating ideal victims in hate crime policy

Hannah Mason-Bish
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This chapter suggests that problems over the perception of the nature of hate crime mean that often victims of disablist hate crime are overlooked. Developed partly through campaign group activism and high profile cases, hate crime has become a solid part of criminal justice policy and practice. The legal framework recognises different forms of crime motivated by prejudice or hostility towards victims based on their race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or disability. However, this chapter demonstrates that there are particular problems with the implementation of provisions related to disablist hate crime which can be understood by utilising Christie’s ‘ideal victim’ typology. Born out of an identity politics which sought recognition for the specific harms of hate crime, the development of policy has been shaped by sometimes simplistic perceptions of what it is to be victimised, often framed around issues of stranger danger and attributing recognition to ‘deserving victims’. This reliance on identity politics often means that victims of disablist hate crime are portrayed as weak and vulnerable, which can contribute to anxiety. This chapter shows the relevance of Christie’s ideal victim thesis due to an increasing emphasis on identity politics being used to determine ‘deserving’ and ‘legitimate’ victims.
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在仇恨犯罪政策中创造理想的受害者
本章表明,对仇恨犯罪性质的认识存在问题,这意味着残疾人仇恨犯罪的受害者往往被忽视。仇恨犯罪在一定程度上是通过运动团体的激进主义和引人注目的案件发展起来的,它已成为刑事司法政策和实践的一个坚实组成部分。法律框架承认基于种族、宗教、性取向、性别认同和/或残疾而对受害者产生偏见或敌意的不同形式的犯罪。然而,本章表明,与残疾人仇恨犯罪有关的条款的实施存在特殊问题,这可以通过利用克里斯蒂的“理想受害者”类型学来理解。出于对仇恨犯罪的具体危害寻求承认的身份政治,政策的发展有时受到对受害者的简单看法的影响,通常围绕陌生人的危险问题,并将承认归因于“应得的受害者”。这种对身份政治的依赖往往意味着,残疾人仇恨犯罪的受害者被描绘成软弱和脆弱的形象,这可能会导致焦虑。本章显示了克里斯蒂理想受害者理论的相关性,因为越来越多的人强调身份政治被用来确定“应得的”和“合法的”受害者。
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