Hate Crime in Nottingham and Beyond

Location
Nottingham
Date(s)
Thursday 11th February 2016 (19:00-20:30)
Registration URL
http://lgbthatecrime.eventbrite.co.uk
Description
LGBT History Month Hate Crime event

Location: Five Leaves Bookshop

In celebration of LGBT History Month 2016, please join the University of Nottingham Research Priority Area in Rights and Justice and Five Leaves Bookshop for a discussion focusing on LGBT rights and hate crime.

What is the rate of hate crime in Nottingham, and in the UK in general? Why do people avoid reporting it, and what can people within and outside the LGBT community do to spread awareness but also prevent crime? Over the course of the evening, David Edgeley from Rainbow Heritage will discuss how barriers to coming out affect the rate of reporting hate crime, and Sam Hope (an activist on LGBT rights) will focus on their work in campaigning against hate crime in Nottingham.

Nottinghamshire police representatives Julian Best and Zoe Wade will also be present.

Free, all welcome.

Centre for Research in Race and Rights (C3R)

The University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

email:C3R@nottingham.ac.uk