People may be sympathetic to violent extremism when it serves their own interests. Such support may manifest itself via biased recognition of hate crimes. Psychological surveys were conducted in the wakes of mass shootings in the United States, New Zealand, and the Netherlands (total n = 2,332), to test whether factors that typically predict endorsement of violent extremism also predict biased hate crime perceptions. Path analyses indicated a consistent pattern of motivated judgment: hate crime perceptions were directly biased by prejudicial attitudes and indirectly biased by an aggrieved sense of disempowerment and White/Christian nationalism. After the shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, disempowerment-fueled anti-Semitis...
Sources indicate a rise in hate crimes committed by persons affiliated with hate groups (Bowles, 199...
Three studies tested predictions derived from terror management theory (TMT) about the effects of te...
The present study seeks to explain individual differences in self-reported politically motivated vio...
People may be sympathetic to violent extremism when it serves their own interests. Such support may ...
Hate crimes in the United States are a growing problem that communities and affected individuals are...
The field of hate crime studies is a young one and as such it is characterized by a high proportion ...
News reports of criminals often provide sympathetic descriptions of White criminals, while demonizin...
Hate crime is a social construct that is conceptualized and defined through judgments about the mean...
The relationship between hate group activity and hate crime is theoretically ambiguous. Hate groups ...
Despite significant progress towards equal protection under the law for women, LGBT individuals, and...
What impacts does the salience of hate, specifically hate crimes, have upon attitudes toward the vic...
The majority of hate crimes in the United States are driven by racial bias. However, extra-legal fac...
News media differentially cover violence based on social identity. How does media bias apply to terr...
The rate of hate crimes in the United States of America has been growing at an unprecedented rate. T...
Doosje B, Zimmermann A, Küpper B, Zick A, Meertens RL. Terrorist Threat and Perceived Islamic Suppor...
Sources indicate a rise in hate crimes committed by persons affiliated with hate groups (Bowles, 199...
Three studies tested predictions derived from terror management theory (TMT) about the effects of te...
The present study seeks to explain individual differences in self-reported politically motivated vio...
People may be sympathetic to violent extremism when it serves their own interests. Such support may ...
Hate crimes in the United States are a growing problem that communities and affected individuals are...
The field of hate crime studies is a young one and as such it is characterized by a high proportion ...
News reports of criminals often provide sympathetic descriptions of White criminals, while demonizin...
Hate crime is a social construct that is conceptualized and defined through judgments about the mean...
The relationship between hate group activity and hate crime is theoretically ambiguous. Hate groups ...
Despite significant progress towards equal protection under the law for women, LGBT individuals, and...
What impacts does the salience of hate, specifically hate crimes, have upon attitudes toward the vic...
The majority of hate crimes in the United States are driven by racial bias. However, extra-legal fac...
News media differentially cover violence based on social identity. How does media bias apply to terr...
The rate of hate crimes in the United States of America has been growing at an unprecedented rate. T...
Doosje B, Zimmermann A, Küpper B, Zick A, Meertens RL. Terrorist Threat and Perceived Islamic Suppor...
Sources indicate a rise in hate crimes committed by persons affiliated with hate groups (Bowles, 199...
Three studies tested predictions derived from terror management theory (TMT) about the effects of te...
The present study seeks to explain individual differences in self-reported politically motivated vio...