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By Donald Altschiller

With the 1st versions broadly praised via reviewers, Hate Crimes: A Reference guide, 3rd version continues to be the main complete reference resource on bias-motivated violence dedicated within the usa. The e-book comprises very important historical past on hate crime laws, presents a close chronology of contemporary occasions, and provides the main up to date info on its incidence and the affected non secular, racial, and different particular groups, similar to Jewish americans and Sikh american citizens. Dozens of specialist contributors—such as Kenneth L. Marcus, president and common tips of the Louis D. Brandeis heart for Human Rights below Law—present a balanced diversity of views at the starting to be phenomenon, permitting readers to completely understand the frequent challenge and advance their very own proficient opinion.

Written in an obtainable kind fitted to highschool and undergraduate-level scholars in addition to common readers, this booklet presents a necessary, present, and easy-to-read prepared reference at the well timed and evolving factor of hate crime within the usa. the fabric offers an introductory evaluate of the subject of hate crime in addition to insightful dialogue of particular topics, resembling U.S. ideal court docket judgements and federal and kingdom laws concerning hate crimes, the prevalence of hate crimes dedicated on America's university campuses, and governmental and citizen efforts to wrestle this tense phenomenon.

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Senate approved legislation by a 65–33 vote that would expand federal hate crime protection to include sexual orientation, gender, and disability. Offered as an amendment to a Department of Defense authorization bill, this legislation, which would also increase federal assistance to local and state officials in the investigation and prosecution of hate crimes, was introduced by Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-MA) and Sen. S. House of Representatives in September 2000. In both pieces of legislation, however, the hate crimes provisions were not inserted in the final version of the bill.

In those states with capital punishment, for instance, the defendant’s motivation in committing a homicide is of special concern to both judges and juries, because certain factors may contribute to the imposition of the death sentence. Similarly, the motivation of hate crime perpetrators is also relevant to the court in deciding what sentence to impose for this type of crime. Methodology Besides the philosophical and legal arguments raised against hate crime legislation, several critics—including even law proponents—have raised questions about both how the data is collected and even the accuracy of hate crime statistics.

Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. Revised Code of Washington. 2014. 078. Southern Poverty Law Center. 2004. ” Intelligence Report, Winter, Issue 116. org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browseall-issues/2004/winter/hate-on-trial. S. Department of Justice. 1993. Hate Crime Statistics, 1992. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. S. Department of Justice. 1997. Policymaker’s Guide to Hate Crimes. pdf. S. Department of Justice. 2013. gov/ opa/blog/commemorating-fourth-anniversary-shepa rd-byrd-hate-crime-prevention-act.

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