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Running through hurdles

obstacles in the access to justice for victims of anti-LGBTI hate crimes



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Acknowledgements
Foreword
  Giacomo Viggiani and Piotr Godzisz
Executive summary
Introduction

Belgium at a glance
Dancing in the Dark: Professionals' Experiences with Victims of Anti-LGBT Hate Crime in Flanders (Belgium)
  Kenneth Mills

Bulgaria at a glance
Invisible Crimes – Anti-LGBT Hate Crimes in Bulgaria
  Gloria Filipova and Monika Pisankaneva

Croatia at a glance
Making it Work: Implementing Anti-Hate Crime Regulations in Croatia
  Mia Gonan and Katarina Jaklin

Greece at a glance
Greece: Heading in the Right Direction, but with a Long Road Ahead
  Thanasis Theofilopoulos, Irini Serafeim, Maria Moudatsou and Kostas Farmakidis

Hungary at a glance
Hungary: Support and Protection for LGBTQI Victims of Hate Crimes, an Empty Promise
  Tamás Dombos, József Kárpáti and Bea Sándor

Italy at a glance
Filling the Gaps: Combating Anti-LGBT Hate Crimes in Italy in the Silence of Law
  Paola Parolari and Giacomo Viggiani

Lithuania at a glance
Lithuania: The "LGBT-Blind" Approach
  Tomas Vytautas Raskevičius

Poland at a glance
Responding to Anti-LGBT Hate Crimes in Poland: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back?
Piotr Godzisz and Marta Rawłuszko

Spain at a glance
Tackling Anti-LGBT Hate Crime in Spain: A Patchwork of Realities
  Núria Sadurní, Paolo Leotti, Jose Antonio Langarita and Xavier Vallvé

United Kingdom at a glance
Pride and Prejudice: Anti-LGBT Hate Crime in the United Kingdom
  Nick Antjoule and Melanie Stray

Come Forward Region at a glance
From Zero to Hero: A Transnational Perspective on
Countering Anti-LGBT Hate Crime in Europe
  Jose Antonio Langarita, Núria Sadurní, Antonia Dorado Caballero and Pilar Albertín Carbó

Conclusions and Recommendations
  Piotr Godzisz and Giacomo Viggiani

About the authors
Appendix: Methodology
  Piotr Godzisz and Giacomo Viggiani


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