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    21st Century Hate Crimes

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    critical as of the 21st century would be hate crimes, a hate crime is a violent act against people, property, or organizations because of the group to which they belong or identify with. Hate crimes are committed against many different groups of people. Some hate crimes are crimes against property, such as vandalism and destruction of stores, buildings, and places of worship. While other bigger acts of hate crimes are attacks against people. Hate crimes against individual people can be as petty

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    A hate crime is described as a crime that is motivated by racial, religious, gender, sexual orientation, or other prejudice. These laws were not passed by U.S. Representatives until the late 1980’s, they were passed because studies showed crimes that were prejudice motivated had increased. The lawful definition of hate crime varies from state to state. Some states disregard crimes based on sexual orientation. Others only extend to harassment, assault, and damage to property crimes, but all states

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    Over the years, America has been prone to this violent act of hate crime that puts its citizens in a situation of distressed and confusion. Hate crimes have been a part of America’s history and culture for decades. Because America is a diverse country, the level of hate crimes is outrageous in many different levels due to different cultures, ethnicities, skin colors, and religions. Hate crime is a serious act and has influenced our society today to look at certain people a different way. It is not

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    CHARATERISTICS OF HATE CRIMES By Tameka Young, Fred Harris, Coretta Rainey, Tim Tala, and Tanaia Reid American Intercontinental University February 16, 2012 Introduction to Law Enforcement Professor Major Wenda Phifer Thursday 8:30-11:30 am Abstract In this paper hates crimes or bias crimes such as, race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, and ethnicity are discussed. There will be real world examples of hate crimes or bias crimes and ways or programs that are set up to protect citizens. Hate crimes

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    The Effects of Hate Crimes on the Victim and their Community Maritza A. Salvador Psychology 25 Professor Fitzpatrick 02 December, 2016 Abstract This paper will explore the long-term effects a hate crime has on the victim and his or her community. The victims and communities are directly and indirectly affected by the crime. Victims suffered long term effects such as negative mental and physical health, anxiety, depression, and symptoms of PTSD. The affected communities

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    Andrea Browning Gallos English 3 In the state of North Carolina the rate of hate crimes have increased by 15% from 2014 to 2015. (FBI Report) Hate crimes are caused by ignorant people because of someone else’s skin color,religion,gender, and even just because they do not approve of interracial relationships. (What Is A Hate Crime?) In New York City a white army veteran stabbed a black man because he did not believe that a black man should be with a white women. People protest but we need law

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    Hate crime is a type of crime that occurs against an individual or individuals just because of their race, gender, religion, or age. These crimes include homicide, burning down a business or somebodies house, harassment, and etc. Despite the fact that the expression "hate crime" may appear to be new given the consideration it has gotten in the previous quite a while these sorts of offenses have been around for a long time. Even though government and state laws contrast, most ensured qualities incorporate

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    622, the Hate Crimes Prevention Act (HCPA). The bill was in response to a steady climb in the reported hate crimes and the public support for harsher penalties for hate crimes (Kalam, 2000). Today most hate crimes are based on race and religion, however, there are a growing number of hate crimes based on the victim’s sexual orientation (Kalam, 2000). I think Kennedy was on the right path by introducing laws that would give harsher penalties for hate crimes. Hate crimes are just that, hate and should

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    Hate crime is a crime that committed against someone because of their race. The behavior can be seen as threatening behavior, assault, robbery, inciting others to commit hate crimes, etc. This essay will argue that the strain theory, control theory and racism adequately explain the racial hate crimes. Walters M (2011) also examined these theories in his article that the hate motivated behaviors may course by socio-economic strains, general fears of ‘difference’ and low self-control. Hate crimes

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    Hate Crimes Prevention Act This act, also known as, the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Act, was established in October of 2009 as the result of two malevolent murders. In 1998 Matthew Shepard was tortured and killed because he was believed to be gay. James Byrd Jr. was beaten, dragged behind a truck and eventually decapitated just because he was African American. The people who committed these crimes were later convicted for murder but could not be prosecuted for committing a hate

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