Disability Hate Crime – Professionals Guide
‘Hidden in plain sight’ is the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s final report of their inquiry into disability-related harassment. The report uncovers that harassment is a commonplace experience for disabled people, but a culture of disbelief and systemic institutional failures are preventing it from being tackled effectively. As well as reporting on the extent of harassment the report also includes case studies and makes recommendations to public authorities to help them deal with the problems uncovered.
A Manifesto for change
This follow up to Hidden in plain sight sets out the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s final recommendations.
Crime and Disabled people – Baseline statistical analysis of measures from the formal legal inquiry into disability-related harassment
This report presents the analysis of crime surveys in England and Wales and in Scotland, focusing on disability-related crime and crime experienced by disabled people.