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    so many lives would still be with their loved ones if just one person could have exercised their right to bear arms and intervene in the dreadful act of violence. Not only terrorism but also hate crimes are happening almost every week now. Since the Presidential election of Donald Trump, hundreds of hate crimes have already begun appearing in various parts of the country. Minorities need to be able to ensure their safety, with many radical violent groups heavy support of Presidential Elect…

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    Hate Crimes

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    term ‘hate’ crime is a very complex and not easily self-defining term, with many disagreements over the use of the phrase to coin such crimes deemed to be fuelled by strong feelings of hatred based on the grounds of race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or transgender identity. It is clear that hate crimes tend to be directed at minority groups in society. A selected example under discussion here is going to be racism. Also the way the Courts acknowledge and treat these hate crimes…

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    favor of hate crime laws. What are they? What flaws does he find in each? The three main arguments in favor of hate crime laws is, the first main argument is the argument from great harm. Its flaws are is that crimes that are hate crimes cause psychological harm to everyone involved with the hate crime, which can be obtained by different minority groups. The second argument is more culpable mental states. Its flaws are arguments for those hate crimes laws enhance penalties whether the crime…

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    Hate Crimes In America

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    Many various individuals can be affected by hate crimes. The researcher will talk about hate crimes based on religion. The United States is considered one of the most immigrant friendly nations in the world. Individuals who vary in ethnicity and as well religion have worked side by side, and lived together in this country. Unfortunately in the past few centuries, it has become more apparent that different groups have been discriminated against. In a theoretical article, Mitchell Sherr and Max…

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    Cause Of Hate Crimes

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    ‘’A person is born with feelings of envy and hate. If he gives way to them, they will lead him to violence and crime, and any sense good will be abandoned for bad’’. People can hate and envy a race to the point of hurting them. People can hate Homosexuals or Bisexuals to the point of killing them or making them commit suicide for choosing what makes them contented with life. People can dislike a religion because of who or what their religion believes. A race, sexuality or religion can make a…

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    Hate Crime Theories

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    incidents of hate-motivated harassment, intimidation, or violence in the United States. This “outbreak of hate” was primarily directed toward ethnic, racial and religious minorities, and perpetrators often invoked President-elect Donald Trump’s name during their assaults. These incidents were self-reported, thus it is likely that they represent only a small portion of all election-related hate crimes that occurred in the immediate aftermath of November 8, 2016. So what is a hate crime, why were…

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    like the color of one’s skin or the way in which someone talks is both shameful and destruction. When performed, hate crimes carry the same process and message as terrorist actions; the effects are the same, harm or intimidated those deemed unfit for the community. The sad thing is, hate crimes are enduring, no matter the consequences and no matter the buffers; the reasons, hate crimes do not even have to be acts of violence, it could be a subtle as simply ignoring a request of someone becuase…

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    Hate Crime Sociology

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    society. As a result, a hate crime is widely influenced by the social and cultural environment in which an individual lives in. However, despite the efforts…

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    Youth Hate Crime

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    is committing hate crimes towards homeless people. This being said, awareness of the issue can also make people change their own behaviour and can potentially stop hate crimes towards the homeless. According to National Homeless in 2009, they stated that "in the eleven year history of our hate crime reports the vast majority of the attacks against homeless people have been committed by youth as young as ten years old." There is a trend that consists of youth committing hate crimes towards the…

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    Victims Of Hate Crimes

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    Bureau of Investigation, in 2015, 7,121 persons were victims of hate crimes in the USA, most of them were victimized because of their race, their religious beliefs, and their sexual orientation. Even though 7,121 may seem to be a little number, imagine that number yearly with a different person every time, imagine everything worldwide, and to sum up, these are only the registered cases because some victims do not report these types of crimes thanks to the fear of “what might happen if I do that”…

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