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Research on homophobic hate crime

Fidora Kwok , a final year criminology and sociology student at the University of Surrey is conducting research on how homophobic hate crime impacts on people. The purpose of the study is to investigate how homophobic hate crime affect victims. Participationin the study will help the researcher expl

Fidora Kwok​​​​, a final year criminology and sociology student at the University of Surrey is conducting research on how homophobic hate crime impacts on people.

University of Surrey

The purpose of the study is to investigate how homophobic hate crime affect victims.

Participationin the study will help the researcher explore and understand further the effect on victims both directly and indirectly.

The study has been reviewed by the University Ethics Committee.

The questionnaire is entirely confidential and participants will not be identified or contacted if you complete it.

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