Within the past four years, a perceived surge of bias crimes has seized the nation\u27s attention. Bias crimes, physical acts of violence used as an outlet for prejudiced hostilities, are usually street crimes spontaneously committed by casual clusters of normal people on the street with very little advanced planning. This Note focuses on the physical injuries to persons that result from bias crimes. Such physical injuries represent cog- nizable harms that can be redressed through criminal statutes.\u2
In rural Northern California, two young black men are shot multiple times from behind. Their friend,...
Bias Crime is crime where the victim is targeted because of an aspect of their identity, including r...
Much of the scholarly debate about hate crime laws focuses on a discussion of their constitutionalit...
Within the past four years, a perceived surge of bias crimes has seized the nation\u27s attention....
The argument for enacting laws to punish and deter bias crime does not always benefit from clear and...
This article explores how bias crimes differ from parallel crimes and why this distinction makes a c...
Despite significant progress towards equal protection under the law for women, LGBT individuals, and...
The war against bias crimes is far from finished. In contrast, the battle over bias-crime laws is la...
Since the early 1980\u27s, nearly every state has passed a law against crimes motivated by bias. The...
Wrongful convictions target specific groups of people within society in the U.S. The criminal justic...
This Article contends that implicit bias theory has improved contemporary understanding of the dynam...
The majority of hate crimes in the United States are driven by racial bias. However, extra-legal fac...
In 1999 the National Coalition for the Homeless began to document incidents of hate crime and violen...
The rate of hate crimes in the United States of America has been growing at an unprecedented rate. T...
Reviewing: Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve, Crook County: Racism and Injustice in America’s Largest Crimin...
In rural Northern California, two young black men are shot multiple times from behind. Their friend,...
Bias Crime is crime where the victim is targeted because of an aspect of their identity, including r...
Much of the scholarly debate about hate crime laws focuses on a discussion of their constitutionalit...
Within the past four years, a perceived surge of bias crimes has seized the nation\u27s attention....
The argument for enacting laws to punish and deter bias crime does not always benefit from clear and...
This article explores how bias crimes differ from parallel crimes and why this distinction makes a c...
Despite significant progress towards equal protection under the law for women, LGBT individuals, and...
The war against bias crimes is far from finished. In contrast, the battle over bias-crime laws is la...
Since the early 1980\u27s, nearly every state has passed a law against crimes motivated by bias. The...
Wrongful convictions target specific groups of people within society in the U.S. The criminal justic...
This Article contends that implicit bias theory has improved contemporary understanding of the dynam...
The majority of hate crimes in the United States are driven by racial bias. However, extra-legal fac...
In 1999 the National Coalition for the Homeless began to document incidents of hate crime and violen...
The rate of hate crimes in the United States of America has been growing at an unprecedented rate. T...
Reviewing: Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve, Crook County: Racism and Injustice in America’s Largest Crimin...
In rural Northern California, two young black men are shot multiple times from behind. Their friend,...
Bias Crime is crime where the victim is targeted because of an aspect of their identity, including r...
Much of the scholarly debate about hate crime laws focuses on a discussion of their constitutionalit...