id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_jjwca3ag5baa3fxkxswbpyvfcu Catherine Donovan New Directions in Hate Reporting Research: Agency, Heterogeneity and Relationality 2018 21 .pdf application/pdf 9346 1535 71 Key Words: Hate crime/incidents, sexuality and transgender identities, race/faith, disability, heterogeneity of those victimised by hate crime/incidents based on sexuality and most of those victimised by hate crime/incidents do not report either to the police or third place; and who reported repeat victimisation for what kinds of hate crime/incidents. The Arch data shows (Figure 1) that those reporting hate crime/incidents because of Here, for those reporting hate crime/incidents based on sexuality and gender and transgender identity hate crime/incidents were the group most likely to be reporting found that those reporting hate crime/incidents on the grounds of sexuality were most repeat victimisation are those reporting hate crime/incidents on the grounds of sexuality victimisations of hate crime/incidents motivated by sexuality and transgender identities are percent of those reporting hate crimes/incidents motivated by sexuality and transgender Many of those who report hate crime/incidents on the grounds of sexuality and/or trans ./cache/work_jjwca3ag5baa3fxkxswbpyvfcu.pdf ./txt/work_jjwca3ag5baa3fxkxswbpyvfcu.txt