Hate crime cannot be accurately counted because, given the ambiguous, subjective, and contentious concept of prejudice, it cannot be accurately defined. Anything like an accurate accounting is also doomed by the difficulty of reliably determining the motivation of individual and group offenders.
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Hate crime - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hate crimes (also known as bias-motivated crimes ) occur when a perpetrator targets a victim because of his or her perceived membership in a certain social group, usually defined by racial group, r...
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Younger offenders were responsible for most hate crimes and most of their victims were between 11 and 31. ... A government can confirm its commitment to the safety and well-being of its citizens by establishing an ordinance against hate crime activity or enhancing the punishment for hate crime. It can also encourage...
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A government can confirm its commitment to the safety and well-being of its citizens by establishing an ordinance against hate crime activity or enhancing the punishment for hate crime. ... The offenders are held accountable and are required to repair both the physical and emotional damage caused by their actions.
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A hate crime is a crime of violence that is motivated by hatred of the group to which the victim belongs. Usually, the perpetrator and the victim are strangers to each other. For example, gay bashing involves a violent homophobe physically attacking a victim from the lesbian, gay, and bisexual community.
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Lawrence 1999). Controversies have arisen over a number of legal and policy issues, including the definition of a hate crime, the danger of organized hate groups, prevention programs, appropriate punishment for hate crime offenders, and possible legal infringements on citizens’ freedom of speech (Jacobs 1998;
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