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Gender-Based Hate Crime
- Autor Corporativo
- Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)
- Colección
- 3 p. (eng)
- Idioma del recurso
- inglésfrancésespañolrusoalemánitalianopolacoSerbio
- Año de publicación
- 2021
- Palabra Clave
- Derechos humanosIgualdad de géneroIgualdad de géneroViolencia de géneroDerechos de la mujer
- Tema
- Diversidad / Alfabetización cultural / InclusiónDerechos humanosPrevención de extremismo violento y genocidio
- Tipo de Recurso
- Research papers / journal articles
- Nivel de Educación
- Atención y Educación de Primera InfanciaEducación primariaEducación secundariaEducación superiorEducación permanenteEducación y Formación Técnica y ProfesionalEducación no formal
- Lugar de publicación
- Warsaw
Gender-based hate crimes are a consequence of gender inequalities and disproportionately affect women, as well as anyone perceived as not complying with prevailing gender norms. Gender-based hate crimes often seek to intimidate and suppress ways of life or expressions of identity that are perceived as not complying with traditional gender norms. They have a significant, long-lasting impact on the victims, and undermine security and social cohesion by perpetuating gender inequalities. The existence of such crimes also underscores wider trends of intolerance towards other groups. Everyone has a role to play in countering this and all forms of intolerance.

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