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    Does Hatred Exist

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    through small arguments and can be stretched out into wars and terror attacks. Although there is a way to stop hatred in the world, people can sometimes be stubborn and not do and listen to the right thing. However, there are some things that people hate for the well-being such as humans being racist to each other and terror attacks. Sometimes people even go out on the streets and protest in order to get their word out. I think hatred exists in the community we live in is because people have…

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    Evidence suggests that, Post-Brexit, the number of incidence of category based bullying and hate crime at high school has risen dramatically Post-Brexit. Research is necessary and must directly involve the victims and perpetrators involved in bullying and hate crimes. To get a better understanding of why this is happening we need to conduct some qualitative research via surveys and/or interviews. Yes or no answers to questions don’t help to find the reason. Open ended questions generated…

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    and mental abuse. Hate crimes have been around as long as bigotry and bias, through many different forms. However, they are still not totally regulated, understood, or cared about by the public eye. Oftentimes, when the public views/comes about the subject of hate crimes, they do not think of it as a modern day happening.…

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    Ever since the begging of time crime has always been a huge part of the human race. But as time seemed to go on not only did crime progress, it progressed in a way that was targeted towards specific groups of people. This type of crime is classified as a hate crime. A hate crime is defined as a crime, usually violent, motivated by prejudice or intolerance toward an individual’s national origin, ethnicity, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, or disability. In America and around…

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    after that changed the world’s views on hate crimes. He was only 21 years old. The world only saw that he was killed in Wyoming which had the motto of “live and let live” but it…

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    Hate Crimes has been going on for numerous years. The two most frequent targeted population of hate crimes is African Americans and also the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community. Hate crimes against African Americans have a negative impact upon society for the history they recall and continue, potentially terrifying not only African Americans, but other minority and ethnic groups. The history of racism has left a horrible remainder on society, not saying there haven’t been…

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    must decide whether rage and hate should cause them to take revenge or love one’s enemies. In the book Night, Elie Wiesel fights a battle between anger and hate towards his Nazi captors, and in doing this Eli develops the idea that wherever hate is, anger in there also. Night depicts that both hate and anger lead to each other, and everyone must choose to either act upon these feelings or one choose to wait and let it be. In opening, it must be stated that both hate and anger derive from the…

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    Numerous studies have been carried out on the various factors of Hate crimes, focusing on different aspects such as, minority groups, social domains, and ability/inability in reporting hate crimes and case outcomes. However, contradictory results are suggested within this research topic because only certain aspects are investigated, such as, religious motivated bias crimes. Byers and Jones (2007), Hanes and Machin (2014), and Walfield, Socia and Powers (2017) focus on Muslim populations and the…

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    about his imminent future. He dreams of flying planes, but his blackness deters him. He says that “I reckon we the only things in this city that can’t go where we want to go and do what we want to do” (Wright 21). Rather than fight the oppression and hate he receives,…

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    The Views and Handling of Hate Crimes In the eyes of the United States court system, hate crimes are simply an enhancer. What that means is when someone is convicted of a particular crime, they receive a just sentence. However, if there is solid evidence to prove that he or she was motivated by hate, bias, or prejudice, their punishment would be modified appropriately (hence the word enhancer). While this may seem like a relatively successful process, it is sadly, more often than not,…

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