Grounded in group conflict theory and the defended neighborhoods thesis, this nationwide empirical study of cities and their residential segregation levels examines the occurrence of hate crime using data for all U.S. cities with populations over 95,000 and Uniform Crime Reporting data for hate crime, in conjunction with 2000 census data. Hate crime is any illegal act motivated by pre-formed bias against, in this case, a person’s real or perceived race. This research asks: Do hate crime levels predict white/black segregation levels? How does hate crime predict different measures of white/black segregation? I use the dissimilarity index measure of segregation operationalized as a continuous, binary, and ordinal variable, to explore whether h...
In cities around the globe, there exists a significant correlation between racial residential segreg...
Piatkowska SJ, Messner SF, Hövermann A. Black Out-group Marriages and Hate Crime Rates. A Cross-sect...
Hate crimes undermine tolerance and social inclusion by conveying an “outsider” status of the victim...
Grounded in group conflict theory and the defended neighborhoods thesis, this nationwide empirical s...
Grounded in group conflict theory and the defended neighborhoods thesis, this nationwide empirical s...
Scholarship on hate crime in U.S. neighborhoods has yet to learn from Los Angeles; this dissertation...
Scholarship on hate crime in U.S. neighborhoods has yet to learn from Los Angeles; this dissertation...
This dissertation is an explorative study that utilized Social Network theory (SNT) that examined in...
Drawing on structural racism and urban disadvantage approaches, this article posits a broad influenc...
This article examines the neighborhood characteristics that affect bias crime and compares bias crim...
This study explores how racial composition, in-migration and community identity influence the distri...
This Article addresses one of the consequences of racial segregation in housing - violence and int...
Hate crimes undermine tolerance and social inclusion by conveying an “outsider” status of the victim...
Despite increasing racial tolerance and national diversity, neighborhood segregation remains a very ...
Despite increasing racial tolerance and national diversity, neighborhood segregation remains a very ...
In cities around the globe, there exists a significant correlation between racial residential segreg...
Piatkowska SJ, Messner SF, Hövermann A. Black Out-group Marriages and Hate Crime Rates. A Cross-sect...
Hate crimes undermine tolerance and social inclusion by conveying an “outsider” status of the victim...
Grounded in group conflict theory and the defended neighborhoods thesis, this nationwide empirical s...
Grounded in group conflict theory and the defended neighborhoods thesis, this nationwide empirical s...
Scholarship on hate crime in U.S. neighborhoods has yet to learn from Los Angeles; this dissertation...
Scholarship on hate crime in U.S. neighborhoods has yet to learn from Los Angeles; this dissertation...
This dissertation is an explorative study that utilized Social Network theory (SNT) that examined in...
Drawing on structural racism and urban disadvantage approaches, this article posits a broad influenc...
This article examines the neighborhood characteristics that affect bias crime and compares bias crim...
This study explores how racial composition, in-migration and community identity influence the distri...
This Article addresses one of the consequences of racial segregation in housing - violence and int...
Hate crimes undermine tolerance and social inclusion by conveying an “outsider” status of the victim...
Despite increasing racial tolerance and national diversity, neighborhood segregation remains a very ...
Despite increasing racial tolerance and national diversity, neighborhood segregation remains a very ...
In cities around the globe, there exists a significant correlation between racial residential segreg...
Piatkowska SJ, Messner SF, Hövermann A. Black Out-group Marriages and Hate Crime Rates. A Cross-sect...
Hate crimes undermine tolerance and social inclusion by conveying an “outsider” status of the victim...