• Sophie Lancaster: Has hate crime moved online?

  • 2024/11/04
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Sophie Lancaster: Has hate crime moved online?

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  • Back in August 2007 – the murder of Sophie Lancaster ‘shook the nation’ – in part, because of the savagery of the assault that her and her boyfriend Rob Maltby endured – but equally because of the young age of the offenders. The case was treated as a hate crime and nearly 20 years later there are still questions around whether youth violence could ever be eradicated.


    Dermot is joined by criminologist and expert in hate crimes Professor Jon Garland from the University of Surrey to understand where youth violence still exists and if hate crime can be prevented.


    Listeners of this podcast can receive 50% off a subscription to the Crime+Investigation Play app, where you can stream the TV series #CrimesThatShookBritain and thousands of hours of other unmissable true crime content, all ad free. To take advantage of this offer head to crimeandinvestigationplay.co.uk use the offer code CRIMESTHATSHOOKBRITAIN when prompted.

    Offer starts 16th September 2024 and ends 30th November 2024 and is applicable for the length of any package that you purchase. Subscription auto-renews at £3.99 per month after the offer ends. Dates may be subject to change at any time. See full terms and conditions.


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Back in August 2007 – the murder of Sophie Lancaster ‘shook the nation’ – in part, because of the savagery of the assault that her and her boyfriend Rob Maltby endured – but equally because of the young age of the offenders. The case was treated as a hate crime and nearly 20 years later there are still questions around whether youth violence could ever be eradicated.


Dermot is joined by criminologist and expert in hate crimes Professor Jon Garland from the University of Surrey to understand where youth violence still exists and if hate crime can be prevented.


Listeners of this podcast can receive 50% off a subscription to the Crime+Investigation Play app, where you can stream the TV series #CrimesThatShookBritain and thousands of hours of other unmissable true crime content, all ad free. To take advantage of this offer head to crimeandinvestigationplay.co.uk use the offer code CRIMESTHATSHOOKBRITAIN when prompted.

Offer starts 16th September 2024 and ends 30th November 2024 and is applicable for the length of any package that you purchase. Subscription auto-renews at £3.99 per month after the offer ends. Dates may be subject to change at any time. See full terms and conditions.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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