Library
Galop publications | Wider publications
Below is a brief description of Galop’s main publications and research documents. You can download most of them by clicking on the link in the Downloads box to the right. We do have some hard copies available on request. Please email us with your requirements and we will do our best to help.
Count Me In! (Final Report and Factsheet)
Study based on the experiences of homophobic and transphobic abuse and domestic violence among LGBT people in the London boroughs of Bexley and Greenwich, surveyed in 2004.
Telling It Like It Is
Lesbian, gay and bisexual youth speak out on homophobic violence. A study and report covering the London area compiled in 1998.
The Low Down
Black lesbians, gay men and bisexual people talk about their experiences and needs. A study undertaken across London in 2001.
Galop – A History
Comprehensive overview of Galop's history and work from 1982 - the present. Created for LGBT History Month 2005.
Below are also some wider publications, studies or research results which you may find useful if you are interested in homophobic or transphobic hate crime. Where possible we have provided a link to the actual research but please be aware that these may be external websites and Galop cannot be responsible for the content. This is not a comprehensive list and is a resource which we hope to expand over time. We are always interested to hear of new research or projects so please email us with details if there is something you would like included.
Daily Express Article by Simon Edge
Article by journalist Simon Edge regarding neighbourhood harassment which appeared in the Daily Express 03/05/05. Please note this article was not issued by or in conjunction with Galop. However, it does highlight some of the problems with which Galop deals. Download it.









