The rate of hate crimes in the United States of America has been growing at an unprecedented rate. This rise in hate crimes results from the dislike towards a certain group, as crimes are committed based on the victim\u27s actual or perceived ethnicity, religion, nationality, sexual orientation, gender, or physical or mental disability. These crimes cause hysteria in the community, breeding a stereotype that results in the segregation of the victimized group. The trends reveal that white males are more susceptible to perpetrating these offenses. Therefore, this research was done to clarify and comprehend who commits hate crimes and their motivation between 2019 and 2020. This timeframe was chosen because of the prevalence of white supremacy...
Despite most states ' widespread adoption in the past 10 years of hate crime laws, researchers ...
Anti-Transgender hate crimes have been on the rise in recent years, but the reasons for this are unc...
Hate crimes have been found to have more severe consequences than other parallel crimes that were no...
The rate of hate crimes in the United States of America has been growing at an unprecedented rate. T...
Beginning in the 1980s, the term hate crime became part of the research canon of criminologists acro...
Hate crimes in the United States are a growing problem that communities and affected individuals are...
The aim of this article is to draw attention to an issue that has a long history: the problem of ha...
This thesis attempts to study and assess potential trends in reported hate crime statistics under th...
Since the early 1980\u27s, nearly every state has passed a law against crimes motivated by bias. The...
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...
Hate crime is a social construct that is conceptualized and defined through judgments about the mean...
In an age where hate and prejudice transfer seamlessly from online conversations to our communities,...
Hate crimes are some of the most vicious and fear-inducing offenses committed in the United States t...
Examining the extant literature on hate crimes shows that there has been an evolutionary process of ...
Despite most states ' widespread adoption in the past 10 years of hate crime laws, researchers ...
Anti-Transgender hate crimes have been on the rise in recent years, but the reasons for this are unc...
Hate crimes have been found to have more severe consequences than other parallel crimes that were no...
The rate of hate crimes in the United States of America has been growing at an unprecedented rate. T...
Beginning in the 1980s, the term hate crime became part of the research canon of criminologists acro...
Hate crimes in the United States are a growing problem that communities and affected individuals are...
The aim of this article is to draw attention to an issue that has a long history: the problem of ha...
This thesis attempts to study and assess potential trends in reported hate crime statistics under th...
Since the early 1980\u27s, nearly every state has passed a law against crimes motivated by bias. The...
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...
Hate crime is a social construct that is conceptualized and defined through judgments about the mean...
In an age where hate and prejudice transfer seamlessly from online conversations to our communities,...
Hate crimes are some of the most vicious and fear-inducing offenses committed in the United States t...
Examining the extant literature on hate crimes shows that there has been an evolutionary process of ...
Despite most states ' widespread adoption in the past 10 years of hate crime laws, researchers ...
Anti-Transgender hate crimes have been on the rise in recent years, but the reasons for this are unc...
Hate crimes have been found to have more severe consequences than other parallel crimes that were no...