Mrs.Galloway
English IV, 1st period
By: Josenlyn Robinson
Josenlyn Robinson
English 4
1st period
Hate Crimes
Introduction
a.What are hate crimes?
b. The different kinds of hate crimes
Who experienced more than others
Why do they experience it more?
II. Body
Why do gays experience more hate crime abuse?
Where in the U.S do gays received it more?
b. What are some things they experience?
Their trauma
How do they get over it?
c. Police Brutality
d. Other focuses on hate crimes
e. Different forces of hate crimes
Police Brutality
Racism
LGBT
f. The Effects Of Hate Crimes
III. Conclusion
What is currently being done about hate crimes and what can we, as a society do to better it. …show more content…
Prejudices may be created by stereotypes, the process of scapegoating, one’s need for status and power, or the presence of bias in much of American culture. Hate crimes themselves may be for the thrill of the offender, to send a message to members of a particular group, or in defense of one’s own well being which they believe is threatened by ―outsiders‖. Hate crimes have many effects. Victims often suffer psychological trauma from the attacks. The affected community as a whole may feel unsafe after a hate crime occurs and the social progress that has taken place in brining groups together may be undone. There is also sometimes a threat of retaliation following a hate crime occurrence. Many groups are affected by hate crimes. The definition of hate crimes given by the United States Department of Justice states that these crimes are motivated by a bias towards a race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or ethnicity or national origin. Statistics from 2006 show that racially motivated crimes account for the most hate crimes committed. The remainder of crimes are committed by bias against a religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity or national origin, and disability, in that …show more content…
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