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    Essay on hate crimes

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    Defining Hate Crimes Hate crimes has become an increasing problem here in the united states ranging from racial hatred to gender discrimination but what are hate crimes? According to Dr. Jack McDevitt, a criminologist at Northeastern University in Boston Hate crimes are message crimes, Hate crimes are defined as crimes that are violent act against people, property, or organizations because of the group to which they belong or identify with. The coined term “hate crimes” was first used No matter how

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    Hate Crimes

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    Hate Crimes The first hate crime was passed in 1978 and was also provided for penalty enhancements in cases where a murder was motivated by prejudice. In 1997 of the term “hate crime” may seem now to sacrifice the attention it has received in the past several years, these types of offenses such as (abuse, have been around for many years. From that moment on the 1964 Civil Rights Act, people have been victims of crimes and perpetrators. But most hate crimes are real because

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    Religion and Hate Crimes Essay

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    In 2007, according to the Federal Bureau Investigation of the Nation’s law enforcement agencies “there were 9,535 victims of hate crimes; of these victims17.1 percent were victimized because of a bias against a religious belief which totaled to be 1,628 victims of an anti-religious hate crime” (1). Almost ten thousand people were victims of hate crimes alone in 2007. That is something to be alarmed about because part of living in the U.S.A as minority is to have freedom to do and be anything you

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    Victims Of Hate Crimes

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    Hate crimes are different from what is considerate a normal crime. Hate crimes aren't generally characterized by the type of criminal act, but the motivations behind them. Merriam-Webster Dictionary, (2015) defines hate crime "as any of various crimes such as an assault or defacement of property when motivated by hostility to the victim as a member of a group based on color, religion, gender, ethnic identification ,or sexual orientation." Anyone can be a victim of a hate crime, a youth or an adult;

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    Cause Of Hate Crimes

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    half of the hate crimes in that year with a steady rate of 59.2%. Hate crimes, or bias-motivated crimes, are offences that are encouraged by hatred against a victim because of their race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, handicap, national origin, or tribal membership. Some instances make these crimes very difficult to identify because it can be hard to determine one’s motivation. Also, some can simply be expressing their rights given to them by the Constitution. Hate crimes used to be a

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    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 were victimized solely for sharing the same characteristics and beliefs of the victim. The long lasting effects of the hate crime influence every aspect of the victim’s life and

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    Rise Of Hate Crimes

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    Hate crimes are violations against the law that are motivated by a type of prejudice. 80% of these crimes include violence and are taken very seriously. In fact, they are the highest priority of the FBI’s Civil Rights program. They are essentially dangerous to the community because they encourage hatred and can even be classified as a form of terrorism. Since hate crimes have been on a rise since the mid 1900’s, law enforcement agencies have been forced to take action. As a result of the Hate Crimes

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    Essay On Hate Crimes

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    The Stakeholders The Hate Crime Opponents The societal problem of hate crimes has many stakeholders not only opposing hate crimes but also supporting them. Of the many stakeholders opposing hate crimes, specifically those relating to a race-bias, Black Lives Matter is the most prominent one in the media. Black Lives Matter, which was founded on July 13, 2013, is an activist community that strives to end the world of “anti-Blackness, where every Black person has the social, economic, and political

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    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 enforcement to make a move and get involved

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    Crimes based off of hate is a crime that is caused based off a bias towards a person or race. These crimes are called hate crimes and effect people all around of all ages and is a bais that is not easily forgotten. There are laws specifically for this crime that one can be persecuted for just for people who have disagreement about another person’s religion and race , and why we need them in our society. Hate crimes in my opinion are wrong and not needed in this world but can not be forgotten because

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