id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_uly2u5feqbbark6nwnvwbgvzaq Stephen J. Macdonald The disability bias: understanding the context of hate in comparison with other minority populations 2017 28 .pdf application/pdf 6907 399 54  The aim of this research was to compare disability-motivated hate crimes with  This study compared hate crime/incidents data collected over a ten year period  The study suggests that disability hate crime is underreported compared with The aim of this paper is to compare disability-related hate crime/incidents with other forms of homophobic and race-related hate crime/incidents reported in the north-east find similarities and differences between hate crime/incidents experienced by disabled people who reported hate crime/incidents directly to the police, expecting a criminal differences in the number of disability and race hate crimes/incidents in areas of Figure 1: Protected categories of hate crime/incidents – ARCH data minority and disability support agencies in reporting hate crimes within the region. single reported disability or sexual minority hate crime/incident recorded by ARCH examine whether disabled people report hate crime/incidents in similar (see Clayton et reveal that disabled people had reduced means of reporting hate crime/incidents within ./cache/work_uly2u5feqbbark6nwnvwbgvzaq.pdf ./txt/work_uly2u5feqbbark6nwnvwbgvzaq.txt