Talk:Disability hate crime
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A Skeleton to Build From
[edit]Having stumbled across a first draft with a lot of problems in style I've completely redrafted it to remove the essay-like elements and to create a basic skeleton which should be able to be developed into a reasonable article with further work.
I fully acknowledge that the existing draft is based heavily on the situation in the UK, I do not have sufficient information on the topic to understand the situation elsewhere in the world and a wider perspective would be very useful. In expanding the article I think care needs to be taken to keep it from becoming a simple repeat of the Hate Crimes article, which, for instance, includes a much wider list of applicable statutes on a country by country basis. This article should tap into that 'parent' article without simply repeating it, expanding on the disability specific aspects of disability hate crime. Given the severe under-recognition of the prevalence of disability hate crime any attempt to combine this back into the 'parent' article would IMO be a retrograde step.
DWG 5-May-201077.96.255.55 (talk) 20:22, 5 May 2010 (UTC)
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Disdain?
[edit]Hello,
I wonder if this behavior is not a "form" of disdain. It is the most worse thing that can happen to you.
Regards.
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