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    Hate And Hate Crimes

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    The Psychology of Hate and Hate Crimes *In the United States today, we can see a huge cultural diversity. People come from all over the world in search of a better way of life and move to be in the land of the free. However, with such a huge cultural variety in America this leads to individuals having radical opinions of other races, religions, genders, and sexual orientations. How does an individual create this way of thinking? Are people born with prejudice? These are some of the questions that people have had for years. With that being said, the issues that must be addressed in order to understand the psychology of hate in relation and the possible ways of reducing hate crimes include: offender motivations, prejudice, bigotry, and the reasons…

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    Hate Crime

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    Hate crime is a unique impact in the United States that causes the victims not only being hurt physically but also emotionally. Moreover, hate crime has a bias against “individual’s or a group’s perceived race, religion, ethnic/national origin, gender, age, disability, or sexual orientation (Taylor, 2015). As for the ways of how white supremacist group uses the Internet to spread their message of hate toward individuals or a group can be varied from web cartoon characters, videos and video…

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    Outline On Hate Speech

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    Working Thesis: The protection of hate speech is essential to ensuring the continuation of free speech, as defined in the U.S. Constitution. I. Free speech is not an absolute right. Your right to free speech should be limited to use that do not impede on the rights of others. A) Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. argued that, “The right to swing my fist ends where the other man’s nose begins.” This should be applied to free speech, as well. B) Freedom of Speech is an important value, however it is…

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    Theories Of Hate Crime

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    Hate Crimes Introduction to Hate Crimes ¾ - 1 Originally the FBI’s investigations of hate crimes were limited to crimes that were committed based on the victim’s race, color, religion, or national origin (“Hate Crimes”, 2017). Although after the passage of the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr., Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009 the definition was expanded to included crimes committed based on the bias of perceived or actual gender identify, sexual orientation, disability, or gender (“Hate…

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    Theories Of A Hate Crime

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    caused by a bias-motivated offender can be a challenge. Hate crime laws can be enacted but arguments arise do to the fact that many disagree on the laws and how they may violate a persons’ first and fourteenth amendment rights (Gerstenfield, 2013). If a crime is classified as a hate crime, because the offender decided to harm a victim due to the victim’s race, religion, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation or other characteristics than a penalty enhancement can be made. A hate crime is known…

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    Essay On Hate Crimes

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    can fall into many various categories. One of these types of crimes, is a hate crime. This type of crime can be defined as a racially-motivated, violent crime where the perpetrator targets victims of certain races or social factors. These crimes can lead to the most violence, and even death of the victim because the criminal is driven to cause harm or destruction. For example, hate crimes can have a extensive effect on an individual, and can lead to an adverse effect on a community as a whole.…

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    Causes Of Hate Crimes

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    Hate crime or bias crime has been of the biggest issue in our society. At the beginning of 17th century and 18th century, the United States brought Africans to use as slave. These people were considerate less than a person only because their color of their skins. For decades African Americans slaves were exploited and humiliated by their owners. They were considered as a property and didn’t have any right. For African Americans be considered as an equal of White Americans take a lot of time. On…

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    Hate Crime In Canada

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    The topic for this study is hate crime, and its impact on Canadian Muslim families. The hypothesis is that hate crime is having an effect on Muslim families, and recent events are acting as a catalyst. There exist numerous sub questions and propositions. What constitutes a hate crime, what do Muslim families think, does hate crime cause Muslim families to be more vigilant, is hate crime a predominant issue within Canada, does the ethnic background of the person have an effect? My proposition is…

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    Hate Crime Essay

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    Journal November 15 –– Summarize the last 10 years (2005 – 2014) regarding hate crime victims, victimization, bias motivation and crime type. Does this information surprise you? Why, or why not? After accessing and viewing the report on hate crime in California I discovered a graph conducted by the U.S. Department of Justice illustrating the statistics of disclosed hate crime incidents from 2005 to 2014. The chart lists some of the listed categories of hate crimes including: Race, ethnicity,…

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    The frequency of hate crimes has risen over the past two years drastically, in not only the United States, but all over the world. Daily, we see news articles and broadcasts about gun violence, murders, and suspected hate crimes, so much so that people merely shrug it off if the person(s) who died or injured were not close to them. The New York Times printed an article by Elisabetta Povoledo on February 3, 2018 about a suspected hate crime in Rome, Italy. The article outlines the scene of the…

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