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Title: Hate Crimes


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Hate Crimes
  • Products of an Unequal Society
  • Dr. Alfred R. DAnca

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What will we learn?
  • The Meaning of Hate Crime.
  • The Extent of the Problem.
  • What Causes Hate Crime?
  • Some Controversial Questions and Issues.

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Hate Crime Its Meaning
  • What do you think Hate Crime is?

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Motivation
  • Not What Is Done
  • but
  • Why It is Done!

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What is Missing?
  • a violent act committed against a
  • person, property, or organization that
  • are different from the offender in
  • race, color, heritage, or religion.

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  • motivation to violence against a person
  • based on sexual orientation, gender,
  • disability.

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Hate Crime Its Social Dimension
Differences Breed Violence
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Social Differences

Race Disability Heritage Religion Ge
nder Sex Preference
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What is the Problem?
  • Differences between people or
  • social groups - - or the
  • way we view those differences?

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More Than a Personal Matter
  • Why is it difficult to value different
  • groups equally?

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The Power Of Culture
  • What is the American Dream?
  • How is it achieved?

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The Dream
  • More than money!
  • Equal . . . Recognition . . . Opportunities
  • . . . Self-Worth

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Victims of Hate Crimes
  • Active Precipitators
  • or
  • Passive Precipitators

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Victims The Consequences
  • Who suffers more severe psychological effects?
  • Victims of bias or non-bias motivated assaults?

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Reporting Hate Crimes
  • The Problem of Adaptive Bias

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The Extent of the Problem
  • In 2001
  • 11,451 bias motivated incidents
  • 68 against people
  • Intimidation

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  • In 2001, of all reported biased incidents
  • 45 based on RACE
  • 19 based on RELIGION
  • 14 based on SEX ORIENTATION
  • 22 based on ETHNICITY/HERITAGE
  • U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice
    Statistics

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Beyond the Klu Klux Klan
  • More than 500 hate groups - -
  • Aryan Nations
  • Neo-Nazis
  • Skin-heads
  • The Order
  • .

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Where Do Hate Crimes Occur?
  • In/on residential properties 31
  • In highways, roads, alleys 18
  • In schools, colleges 10

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  • http//i.abcnews.com/sections/us/DailyNews/hatecri
    mes980611.html

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Causes of Hate Crimes
  • Some Theoretical Views

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LEARNED
  • Direct or Vicarious
  • The more hateful behavior is rewarded, the more
    it will continue.

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SYMBOLIC INTERACTION
  • What a group values and rewards,
  • its members will follow.
  • Disdain and violence will breed disdain and
    violence.

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BEING BONDED
  • Being loyal to a groups rules and
  • attitudes about targets.

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Who is the Hate Crime Offender?A Profile
  • Socially isolated
  • Persona non grata by conventional standards
  • Low self-esteem
  • Wants to belong

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Issues and Controversies of Hate Crimes
  • Something to think about

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Is There Really a Need for Hate Crime Laws?
  • Arent laws already on the books enough?
  • Is there a difference between violence and hate?
  • Is violent crime motivated by bias more serious
    than crime without bias?

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A Question
  • Is hate a necessary
  • product of a free society?

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Deep-seated Dimensions
  • Hate is only foiled not when the haters
  • are punished but when the hated are
  • immune to the bigots power.
  • What do you think?

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Moral ResponsibilityMore than a Private Matter
  • Who is responsible?
  • The Hater
  • The Community

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Are Longer Sentences for Bias Constitutional?
  • Civil Liberties (Freedom of Speech)
  • v/s
  • Civil Rights (Freedom from Prejudice)

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Do Hate Crime Laws Really Confront Racism?
Well, do they?
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The End
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