In America and around the world there has been many hate crimes that has been committed, most commonly within the LGBT community of people. Dating back to the bible time crimes against gay people has been prominent, due to religious beliefs and fear of people who were different. This paper will illustrate, how hate crimes has an effect on people who are gay and what is being done to lower these rates of hate crimes.
Over the past fifty years hates there have been more and more hate crimes against LGBT people. Some include Matthew Shepard (1998), Rose (2002), the Hampton road killer (1987-1996), and the handcuff man (1991). These are just some of many. (Cite). Crime that have happened again the LGBT community is not only people who are gay, but also people who support and advocate for them.
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Even though statistics show what is going within the LGBT community they do not represent the parameters of the problem, because only a small amount of crimes are reported and the data is not recorded (Morrow & Messinger, 2006). When analyzing hate crimes it is not just numbers that are represented but it is the representation of human harm and suffering. As stated above many people are uneducated about this group of people. If people were more educated starting with the school systems, then maybe more people will be better educated from the younger generations on