The Rise Of Hate Crimes

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What comes to mind when you think of hate crimes? Do you think of someone getting so mad that they could say hateful words or do something they would later regret. To many's surprises, a "Hate" crime is not really about hate but about bias or prejudice although definitions differ from state to state essentially hate crimes refer to criminal conduct motivated by prejudice. This preconceived opinion is not based or reason or actual experience. many people are lead to commit hate crimes from a thrill seeking feel to having the feeling of needing to be defensive in their view "defending their turf" they feel as though they have to fight something when there is nothing to fight Hate crimes today have evolved in every way shape and form and it must be brought to the awareness of not only our fellow citizen but our …show more content…

Hate crimes have rapidly increase causing outbreaks across the nation, but what steps can we take to stop these? 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. One step that we as a whole can do to avoid hate crime is they way we respond to hate. If you were to respond to such a crime in a way of making the individual feel as though they have the full attention of citizens, they will continue to act in such a way. But if a community as a whole shows that this is not their main worry then 50/50 the individual will stop. Los Angeles, university psychologist Edward Dunbar, PhD, is examining from a clinical and forensic perspective what drives hate-crime

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