Lesbians and gay men continue to be framed as a threat to traditional American social institutions, particular the family. Recent research in the social sciences has identified attitudes toward homosexuality, belief in homosexuality as a moral choice, and heterosexism as significant predictors of hate crime victimization (Alden and Parker 2005). Unfortunately, prior research has failed to explain how certain individuals who maintain platforms of sexual prejudice make the leap to committing hate crimes against lesbians and gay men. By incorporating elements of Cohen’s (1972) moral panics, Tajfel and Turner’s (1986) social identity theory and Sykes and Matza’s (1957) techniques of neutralization this paper proposes that anti-gay hate crimes s...
Popular representations of hate crime are commonly framed by the notion of 'stranger danger', and wh...
This article identifies discourses which serve to ‘normalise’ experiences of anti-LGBT (Lesbian, Ga...
In an era of increasingly controversial cultural and legal debates about the status of sexual orient...
Lesbians and gay men continue to be framed as a threat to traditional American social institutions, ...
Contemporary researchers have gathered widespread evidence of same-sex practice and desire with no i...
Negative attitudes toward lesbians and gay men widespread in multiple spheres including mass media, ...
Questioning the emancipatory potential of hate crimes activism for sexual and gender non-normative p...
The lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, and queer (LGBTQ) community continues to be negatively im...
This section focuses on scholarship surrounding hate crimes—in particular hate crimes relating to LG...
This Article proceeds as follows. In Part II, the author catalogs the history of anti-gay hate crime...
Homophobic violence can be considered as an expressive act. Violent behavior can be considered as an...
The current study aimed to augment the scant body of literature on anti-LGBTQ hate violence by provi...
In recent decades, researchers, activists and policymakers have described a wider range of criminal ...
Individual difference theories suggest that hate crimes against gay men occur because of an individu...
“Hate crime” has become an important focus in\ud contemporary lesbian and gay politics. This article...
Popular representations of hate crime are commonly framed by the notion of 'stranger danger', and wh...
This article identifies discourses which serve to ‘normalise’ experiences of anti-LGBT (Lesbian, Ga...
In an era of increasingly controversial cultural and legal debates about the status of sexual orient...
Lesbians and gay men continue to be framed as a threat to traditional American social institutions, ...
Contemporary researchers have gathered widespread evidence of same-sex practice and desire with no i...
Negative attitudes toward lesbians and gay men widespread in multiple spheres including mass media, ...
Questioning the emancipatory potential of hate crimes activism for sexual and gender non-normative p...
The lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, and queer (LGBTQ) community continues to be negatively im...
This section focuses on scholarship surrounding hate crimes—in particular hate crimes relating to LG...
This Article proceeds as follows. In Part II, the author catalogs the history of anti-gay hate crime...
Homophobic violence can be considered as an expressive act. Violent behavior can be considered as an...
The current study aimed to augment the scant body of literature on anti-LGBTQ hate violence by provi...
In recent decades, researchers, activists and policymakers have described a wider range of criminal ...
Individual difference theories suggest that hate crimes against gay men occur because of an individu...
“Hate crime” has become an important focus in\ud contemporary lesbian and gay politics. This article...
Popular representations of hate crime are commonly framed by the notion of 'stranger danger', and wh...
This article identifies discourses which serve to ‘normalise’ experiences of anti-LGBT (Lesbian, Ga...
In an era of increasingly controversial cultural and legal debates about the status of sexual orient...