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    Race is a socially constructed term that society uses to distinguish and categorize people by the color of their skin. With race, unfortunately, comes stereotypes, a distorted image of a particular person or group of people that is widely known and unconsciously recognized throughout society. The strongest stereotypes of Blacks in society are that they are unfriendly, dangerous, or are criminals. There is a correlation between the relationship with race and crime. The stereotype that will be discussed

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    officers and U.S. courts. “Statistics have shown that blacks in the U.S. are arrested and imprisoned for committing crimes at higher proportions than any other racial group” (“Crime and Race”). Do African Americans in fact commit more crimes than whites? Or is there racism within the U.S. justice system? Even though minorities feel targeted by governmental officials and have higher crime rates than whites, racial profiling is just an alleged practice. Minorities feel singled out by law enforcement

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    Hate Crime Statistics

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    Hate Crimes are defined by the Hate Crime Statistics Act as a criminal offense committed against a person or property motivated by a person’s belief or opinions against a race, religion, ethnic group, or a groups sexual orientation. The term hate crime can also be misleading in that it is supposed to be motivated by prejudice which is not clear in either legal or demeanor terms. Do I believe that the FBI can provide an accurate count of the number of so-called hate crimes in the United States? No

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    A hate crime is a biased offense which generally takes place due to race, gender, skin color, religion or nationality. According to FBI ‘s record, hate crimes are the highest priority of their Civil Rights programs. The reason why they’re on the top of the list is because it has brutal impact on our society and communities. Hate crimes creates terrorism in our country due to many stereotypes and beliefs. The reason why I chose this topic is because I immigrated from India just like approximately

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    Race Social Construction

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    Race and ethnicity play a role in every aspect of the criminal justice system, especially when comparing victimization rates. In class, we were placed into groups to discuss race and ethnicity. Most of the class said ethnicity is your cultural background whereas race is your physical appearance. Although the class had similar answers, no one group had exactly the same answer (CCJ345W). According to Barak in his chapter “Understanding Race”, race is socially defined by traits such as “physical characteristics

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    Hate crimes in their simplest form can be described as harassment, intimidation, or physical violence that is motivated by a bias against characteristics of the victim considered integral to his social identity, such as his/her race, ethnicity, or religion (Hate Britannica). In the 20th century, hate crimes have begun to fill up the books most dominantly in the United States. Hate crimes around the world have always had a negative impact. How did hate crimes come to be? All hate crimes link back

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    Different states in America have varying demographics when it comes to race, income, joblessness, and more, and states also vary when it comes to crime rates. The relationships between economic factors and crime rates are not direct, for example, Alaska has had the 3rd highest median house income but also has had some of the highest violent crime rates in the country. Being able to predict crime rates in a geographical area such as a state is important for public policy and law enforcement regarding

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    Criminal Justice System

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    and the crimes involved in the episodes. These programs show real events that have or had happened during the arrests of crimes or the first step that an individual takes when entering the criminal justice system. A number of different programs focus on one type of crime while others show quite a variety of different ones, but they are all tied into an individual being inducted into the justice system. After watching a handful of reality-based television shows I can say the gender and race of the

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    Youth in Crime Essay

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    Melanie Requena December 3, 2012 Essay # 5 Stereotyping happens all the time, more than people seem to believe it does. Appearance, location, and race all deal with how people as well as police authority characterize individuals without truly knowing how that person is. Race is one of the biggest factors when it comes to criminalization because of what people see on the media and from what they are told. It usually is the younger generation that are viewed as criminals not only because

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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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